James Talley: Blackjack Choir/ Ain't It Somethin'
Blackjack Choir/ Ain't It Somethin'
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- Label: Bear Family Records GmbH, 1977
- Bestellnummer: 5714959
- Erscheinungstermin: 1.1.2000
Der in Tulsa, Oklahoma, geborene James Talley wurde als einer der innovativsten und begabtesten Singer / Songwriter der Siebzigerjahre gepriesen. Er erweiterte die kompositorischen Grenzen der Country Music und veröffentlichte eine Reihe von Alben auf Capitol und dann auf Bear Family, die seine humanistische Folk-Vision mit Country-Instrumentierung und kompositorischem Geschick vereinten. Sein 'Got No Bread'-Album wird von vielen Kritikern als eines der besten Country-Alben der Siebziger bezeichnet. Als einer der Original-Nashville-Rebellen gilt Tally als schmählich unterbewertetes Talent. Auf diesen beiden kompletten Original-Alben sind zu hören: ‚Bluesman‘ (mit B. B. King), ‘Everybody Loves A Love Song’, ‘Up From Georgia’, ‘Daddy Just Called It The Blues’, ‘When The Fiddler Packs Up His Case’, ‘Dixie Blues’, ‘Nine Pounds Of Hashbrowns’, ‘Middle C' Mama’, ‘Poets Of The West Viginia Mines’, ‘Magnolia Boy’, ‘Alabama Summertime’ und ‘Mississippi River Whistle Town’.
Oklahoma-born James Talley has been regarded one of the most innovative and talented singer / songwriters of the Seventies. As a composer, he expanded country music’s horizons. During the Seventies, he released a couple of albums on Capitol. During the Eighties, his music was released on Bear Family Records. Some critics called his ‘Got No Bread’ release one of the best 1970s country albums. As one of the original Nashville outlaws, Tally remained an outrageously underrated talent. On these two complete, original Capitol albums you will get to hear: ‚Bluesman‘ (featuring B. B. King), ‘Everybody Loves A Love Song’, ‘Up From Georgia’, ‘Daddy Just Called It The Blues’, ‘When The Fiddler Packs Up His Case’, ‘Dixie Blues’, ‘Nine Pounds Of Hashbrowns’, ‘Middle C' Mama’, ‘Poets Of The West Viginia Mines’, ‘Magnolia Boy’, ‘Alabama Summertime’, and ‘Mississippi River Whistle Town’.
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Oklahoma-born James Talley has been regarded one of the most innovative and talented singer / songwriters of the Seventies. As a composer, he expanded country music’s horizons. During the Seventies, he released a couple of albums on Capitol. During the Eighties, his music was released on Bear Family Records. Some critics called his ‘Got No Bread’ release one of the best 1970s country albums. As one of the original Nashville outlaws, Tally remained an outrageously underrated talent. On these two complete, original Capitol albums you will get to hear: ‚Bluesman‘ (featuring B. B. King), ‘Everybody Loves A Love Song’, ‘Up From Georgia’, ‘Daddy Just Called It The Blues’, ‘When The Fiddler Packs Up His Case’, ‘Dixie Blues’, ‘Nine Pounds Of Hashbrowns’, ‘Middle C' Mama’, ‘Poets Of The West Viginia Mines’, ‘Magnolia Boy’, ‘Alabama Summertime’, and ‘Mississippi River Whistle Town’.
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Bluesman
- 2 Alabama Summertime
- 3 Everybody Loves A Lovesong
- 4 Magnolia Boy
- 5 Mississippi River Whistle Town
- 6 Daddy Just Called It The Blues
- 7 Up From Georgia
- 8 Migrant Jesse Sawyer
- 9 You Know I've Got To Love Her
- 10 When The Fiddler Packs His Case
- 11 Ain't It Somethin'
- 12 Only The Best
- 13 We Keep Tryin'
- 14 Dixie Blues
- 15 Not Even When It's Over
- 16 Nine Pounds Of Hashbrowns
- 17 Richland, Washington
- 18 Middle 'C' Mama
- 19 Woman Trouble
- 20 Old Time Religion
- 21 Poets Of The West Virginia Mines
- 22 What Will There Be For The Children