John Prine The Missing Years (2-LP, 180g Vinyl & Download)
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John Prine: The Missing Years (2-LP, 180g Vinyl & Download)
John Prine's 1992 Grammy Winner (Best Contemporary Folk Album). Now available for the first time on vinyl, this 180 gram, 2-LP set contains all the original artwork, as well as additional photos and era artifacts across the jacket's dual gatefold. This special edition also features previous unreleased track, "The Third Of July" which was originally recorded for the album. Guests include Tom Petty, Phil Everly, Bonnie Raitt and Bruce Springsteen.
Article properties:John Prine: The Missing Years (2-LP, 180g Vinyl & Download)
Interpret: John Prine
Album titlle: The Missing Years (2-LP, 180g Vinyl & Download)
Genre Folk
- Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min
- Vinyl record size LP (12 Inch)
- Record Grading Mint (M)
- Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
- Vinyl weight 180g Vinyl
Artikelart LP
Label OH BOY RECORDS
EAN: 0094012000912
- weight in Kg 0.62
Prine, John - The Missing Years (2-LP, 180g Vinyl & Download) LP 1 | ||||
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01 | Picture Show | John Prine | ||
02 | All The Best | John Prine | ||
03 | The Sins Of Memphisto | John Prine | ||
04 | Everybody Wants To Feel Like You | John Prine | ||
05 | It's A Big Old Goofy World | John Prine | ||
06 | I Want To Be With You Always | John Prine | ||
07 | Daddy's Little Pumpkin | John Prine | ||
08 | Take A Look At My Heart | John Prine |
Prine, John - The Missing Years (2-LP, 180g Vinyl & Download) LP 2 | ||||
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01 | Great Rain | John Prine | ||
02 | Way Back Then | John Prine | ||
03 | Unlonely | John Prine | ||
04 | You Got Gold | John Prine | ||
05 | Everything Is Cool | John Prine | ||
06 | Jesus The Missing Years | John Prine | ||
07 | The Third Of July | John Prine |
JOHN PRINE
Angel From Montgomery
recorded probably July 8, 1971 at American Recording Studio, Danny Thomas Blvd., Memphis, Tennessee; produced by Arif Mardin
with John Prine: vocal, guitar; Reggie Young: lead guitar; Leo LeBlanc: pedal steel guitar; John Christopher: guitar; Bobby Emmons: organ; Bobby Wood: piano; Mike Leach: bass; Gene Chrisman: drums; Bishop Heywood: percussion
Atlantic SD 8296 (LP)
In Chicago, John Prine befriended folkie Steve Goodman, who played one of Prine's songs at a show attended by Kris Kristofferson. Blown away by the song, Kristofferson and his unlikely pal, Paul Anka, went to see Prine at the Earl in Chicago. "The club had closed, but the door was open,” Prine said."The chairs were turned up on the tables, and I was waiting around to get paid.”When Kristofferson and Anka arrived, Prine pulled his guitar out of the case and ran down a few songs. Kristofferson invited Prine and Goodman to perform with him in New York. Atlantic's Jerry Wexler was in the audience. "The next day, I signed a record contract,” Prine said. "It was just that quick.”Anka became his first manager.
Angel from Montgomery was one of thirteen varied, consequential, and above all evocative songs on Prine's first album. It has been covered by Bonnie Raitt, Susan Tedeschi, and many others, most of them women. Talking to Paul Zollo, Prine said that the song was almost a cowrite with another Chicago folkie, Eddie Holstein. One afternoon, they tried to write a song together, and Eddie suggested a song about an older person. Prine said he'd already done that with Hello In There.Then he said, "How about a song about a middle-aged woman who feels older than she is.”Holstein laughed it off, but Prine stuck with it. "I went home. I had this real vivid image of a woman standing over dish water with soap on her hands, walking away from it all. I let it pour out of that character's heart.She just wanted an angel to come to take her away from all this." Why Montgomery? Because everyone knows Hank Williams was from there. Elaborating later, Prine said, he likes to write from the point of view of characters other than himself. Male fiction writers create female characters, so songwriters should have the same freedom. "There's no gender when it comes to being a writer,” he said.
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