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1-CD with 16-page booklet, 27 tracks, playing time 64:26 minutes. Bear Family was the first to...more

Leroy Pullins: I'm A Nut (CD)

1-CD with 16-page booklet, 27 tracks, playing time 64:26 minutes.

Bear Family was the first to reissue the wacked-out recordings of Leroy Pullins on LP, and now they're coming to CD.
All Roger Miller fans will love Leroy Pullins.
Includes Leroy Pullins' hard-to-find 1966 Kapp Records smash I'm A Nut plus every other recording he made, including previously unissued sides.

Many years ago, Bear Family issued an LP of Leroy Pullins' Kapp recordings. Long out-of-print, that LP created a steady demand for his recordings on CD. To date, nothing has been released on CD, not even his 1966 pop and country smash hit I'm A Nut. Now Bear Family rectifies that situation, reissuing that original LP plus every other recording we could find by Leroy Pullins, including previously unissued sides.
The success of Roger Miller in the mid-1960s led others to work in his style, but no one except Leroy Pullins really managed it. The same offbeat humor, the same undercurrent of darkness and weirdness and social commentary. A minor classic.

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Pullins, Leroy - I'm A Nut (CD) CD 1
01I'm A NutLeroy Pullins
02I Love You DropsLeroy Pullins
03The Taterville Woman's Auxilliary SewingLeroy Pullins
04CircleLeroy Pullins
05I've Got A Sore In My HeartLeroy Pullins
06Billy Roy And Jackson SamLeroy Pullins
07I've Been EverywhereLeroy Pullins
08Knee DeepLeroy Pullins
09I'm Killing MyselfLeroy Pullins
10OkeefenokeeLeroy Pullins
11What's His NameLeroy Pullins
12S Tree TowersLeroy Pullins
13Out In The Smokehouse Takin' A BathLeroy Pullins
14The Interstate Is Coming Through MyLeroy Pullins
15OuthouseLeroy Pullins
16Tears, Tears, TearsLeroy Pullins
17Gypsy Rose And I Don't Give A CurseLeroy Pullins
18The Wall Around Your HeartLeroy Pullins
19Testing 1,2,3Leroy Pullins
20I-Done-You-Wrong SongLeroy Pullins
21Swimming At The Bottom Of The PoolLeroy Pullins
22Blinded By LoveLeroy Pullins
23YellowLeroy Pullins
24The Worst Was WonderfulLeroy Pullins
25Oriental GirlLeroy Pullins
26Meter MaidLeroy Pullins
27Tickled PinkLeroy Pullins
28I Ain't The Worryin' KindLeroy Pullins
29World (What Have I Done)Leroy Pullins
Leroy Pullins Comedy has long played a part in the mainstream of country music. In the... more
"Leroy Pullins"

Leroy Pullins

Comedy has long played a part in the mainstream of country music. In the earliest days of the Grand Ole Opry, humor ― in song and in the stage routines of seasoned vaudeville performers like Uncle Dave Macon ― was an essential ingredient.

The heyday of the comedic country song was, arguably, in the 1960s. This was when Ray Stevens was coming into his own with sublimely ridiculous moments of musical history like Ahab The Arab; and Roger Miller (who won an unprecedented 11 Grammy Awards in 1964 and 1965) was a ubiquitous presence on the national music scene with off-the-wall vignettes of humor like Dang Me and Chug-A-Lug. This was also the era in which Leroy Pullins came of age musically and made his brief appearance on the national charts.

When it came to the sublime art of extolling the ridiculous or cloaking a profound message in a veil of broad, knee-slapping humor, Leroy Pullins was clearly one of the masters. He could hold his own, spin and sing a good comic yarn, and raise a barn-full of belly laughs right along with the best of them. Even when his deepest intent was nothing more than inducing mere guffaws in the hearts of listeners (as with I'm A Nut or Swimming At The Bottom Of The Pool), his lyrical sophistication was nearly unparalleled. His ability to compose or deliver tongue-twistingly complex lyric constructions (as in Gypsy Rose And I Don't Give A Curse), and his knack for delivering a musical punchline with uncanny timing (Billy Boy And Jackson Sam), as well as his ingenious flair for bizarre vocal effects (Knee Deep and Okeefenoke) reveal that an incipient comic genius was at work here.

Undeniably, the influence of Roger Miller is palpable in much of Pullins' work. Yet, as both a writer and singer, Pullins displays a repertoire of unique comic flourishes in these songs that was clearly all his own.

Listen, for instance, how a seemingly deadly-serious gunfighter ballad like Billy Roy And Jackson Sam suddenly shifts gears and ends on a sardonically comic note that catches listeners completely by surprise. Take notice also of the subtle dexterity with which he builds the dramatic tension as the song's verses progress and creates a darkly portentous mood.

Though Pullins was not a great country vocal stylist in the tradition of a George Jones or a Merle Haggard, his rough-hewn voice has an ingratiating, almost conversational familiarity to it. This relaxed, unaffected style of his served him well, not only on his flights of musical tongue-in-cheek and full-blown hilarity, but also on a tender love ballad like I Love You Drops.

Like all first-rate musical comedians, a subtlely-wrought message of homespun wisdom (as in Knee Deep and Out In The Smokehouse Takin' A Bath)or wry social commentary (Tatersville Women's Auxiliary Sewing Circle ― which, with its precise imagery and well-drawn narrative structure, is reminiscent of Tom T. Hall's finest work) often lurks just beneath the surface of Pullins' rib-tickling, knee-slapping musical repasts.

Listening to these songs, it is almost impossible for one not to get caught up in the unabashedly mirthful and down-home musical world of Leroy Pullins. His songs have a humor and charm about them that is timeless.

With the release of 'I'm A Nut', this new Bear Family collection, the long-overlooked comic genius of this unique singer-songwriter-comedian has gotten a well-deserved second hearing.

 BOB ALLEN
From the original LP liner notes, 1986.

 

When Bob Allen wrote his brief text accompanying Bear Family's 'I'm A Nut' LP more than twenty years ago, he didn't know that Pullins had died just a year or two earlier. If nothing else, Pullins had done a good job of hiding his tracks once he'd decided to get out of the entertainment business.

Carl Leroy Pullins was born in Berea, Kentucky on May 12, 1940 to Cecil and Eva Pauline Pullins. He began writing songs when he was twelve. Aged nineteen, he formed a rock band, the LeSabres, who were joined by fourth-grader Jimmy Pennington. "They took Berea by storm,"said Jimmy's mother, Lily May Ledford Pennington (formerly of the Coon Creek Girls for those up on early country radio). Jimmy Pennington left around 1963 to form a band called the Exiles, who became both pop and country stars after they changed their name to Exile.

Exile's fame was in the future, but Pullins probably knew very well that Red Foley had left Berea, Kentucky to find fame, fortune, and much else in the country music business. And so he decided to drive south to Nashville in search of fame, fortune, and the whole damn thing. He arrived when everyone was in awe of Roger Miller's success. Every label needed someone who could work in that quirky, offhandedly humorous style, and Pullins could. Industry veteran Paul Cohen, who had produced Foley for Decca, was running the Nashville division of Kapp Records in 1966, and signed Carl Leroy Pullins, calling him Leroy Pullins...probably because that sounded a little funnier than Carl Pullins. The conduit to Cohen was Kapp artist Billy Edd Wheeler and his producer, Bob Lissauer. "I worked with Leroy Pullins closely, got him to work on improving a few of his songs to get a collection ready for an album,"says Billy Edd. "Bob Lissauer and I produced his album in Nashville, and we co-published the songs. Leroy was a friend, an uneducated country boy from Berea, Kentucky, but very witty and loved to joke and tell jokes. Somewhat like Roger Miller, he had an unusual slant on life. His songs testify to that."

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Tracklist
Pullins, Leroy - I'm A Nut (CD) CD 1
01 I'm A Nut
02 I Love You Drops
03 The Taterville Woman's Auxilliary Sewing
04 Circle
05 I've Got A Sore In My Heart
06 Billy Roy And Jackson Sam
07 I've Been Everywhere
08 Knee Deep
09 I'm Killing Myself
10 Okeefenokee
11 What's His Name
12 S Tree Towers
13 Out In The Smokehouse Takin' A Bath
14 The Interstate Is Coming Through My
15 Outhouse
16 Tears, Tears, Tears
17 Gypsy Rose And I Don't Give A Curse
18 The Wall Around Your Heart
19 Testing 1,2,3
20 I-Done-You-Wrong Song
21 Swimming At The Bottom Of The Pool
22 Blinded By Love
23 Yellow
24 The Worst Was Wonderful
25 Oriental Girl
26 Meter Maid
27 Tickled Pink
28 I Ain't The Worryin' Kind
29 World (What Have I Done)