| フォーマット | CDアルバム |
| 発売日 | 2016年09月24日 |
| 国内/輸入 | 輸入 |
| レーベル | Paradise of Bachelors |
| 構成数 | 2 |
| パッケージ仕様 | - |
| 規格品番 | POB027 |
| SKU | 616892340249 |
構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 01:22:41
Personnel includes: Terry Allen (vocals, piano); Lloyd Maines (acoustic & electric & pedal steel guitars, dobro, mandolin, tenor banjo, bell tree, background vocals); Luis Martinez, Jessie Taylor (guitar); Richard Bowden (fiddle); Joe Ely (harmonica); Ponte Bone (accordion); Don Caldwell (saxophone); Tommie Anderson (trumpet); Mark Anthony (trombone); Russ Standefer (tuba); Kenny Maines (bass, background vocals); Curtis McBride (drums); Allan Shinn (percussion, marimba, jawbone, castanets); Sylvester "Band Aid" Rice, Gwen Hewitt, Suzanne Paulk, Jo Harvey Allen, Freddy Pride, Mike Austin, Vincent Thomas, Jimmy Sampson (background vocals); Monterey High School Marching Band.
Recorded at Caldwell Studios, Lubbock, Texas.
Personnel: Terry Allen (vocals, piano); Lloyd Maines (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, dobro, tenor banjo, mandolin); Susan Allen, Ruth Truncale (violin); Richard Bowden (fiddle); Leslie Blackburn (viola); Karen Blalack (cello); Joe Ely (harmonica); Ponty Bone (accordion); Don Caldwell (saxophone); Tommy Anderson (trumpet); Mark Anthony (trombone); Russ Standefer (tuba); Alan Shinn (marimba, percussion); Curtis McBride (drums).
Recording information: Caldwell Studios, Lubbock, Texas (1978).
Unknown Contributor Role: Alan Shinn.
Terry Allen's 1979 double album, LUBBOCK (ON EVERYTHING), is a 20-song folk-country-pop-jazz-art-weirdness masterpiece. Written and recorded in the somewhat isolated west Texas college town where Allen grew up, it is an ambivalently affectionate record. Allen's west Texas character studies, like the high school football star turned Pinkie's Mini-Mart robber in "The Great Joe Bob (A Regional Tragedy)," are both empathetic and savage, skewering local mores and pretensions with a wit that never becomes mean-spirited. Other tracks, such as "The Collector and the Art Mob" and the surreal "Truckload of Art," give the same treatment to the world of visual art where Allen, an accomplished painter and sculptor, has spent most of his adult life. The album ends with the touching "Thirty Years War Waltz," a valentine to Allen's writer/actress wife Jo Harvey Allen. Despite the often sarcastic lyrics, sweetness and affection shine throughout this album.
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