Jerry Jeff Walker Five Years Gone (LP, 180g colored Vinyl, Ltd.)
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Jerry Jeff Walker: Five Years Gone (LP, 180g colored Vinyl, Ltd.)
Jerry Jeff Walker was an American country and folk singer and songwriter. He was a leading figure in the progressive country and outlaw country movement, best known for the song "Mr. Bojangles," written in 1968. The late '60s and early '70s were an interesting time to release a number of long-lived singer-songwriter albums, and this album is a prime example.
Originally released in 1969, "Five Years Gone" is a forward-looking album rooted more in the folk and folk-rock of the late '60s than in popular country. The poetic but sometimes obscure lyrics owe more to Bob Dylan than to any Nashville tradition. For this album, Jerry Jeff Walker was backed by some Nashville heavyweights, including Weldon Myrick, Hargus "Pig" Robbins and Charlie McCoy.
Article properties:Jerry Jeff Walker: Five Years Gone (LP, 180g colored Vinyl, Ltd.)
Interpret: Jerry Jeff Walker
Album titlle: Five Years Gone (LP, 180g colored Vinyl, Ltd.)
Label MUSIC ON VINYL
Genre Rock
- Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min
- Vinyl record size LP (12 Inch)
- Record Grading Mint (M)
- Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
Artikelart LP
EAN: 8719262028555
- weight in Kg 0.32
| Walker, Jerry Jeff - Five Years Gone (LP, 180g colored Vinyl, Ltd.) LP 1 | ||||
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| 01 | Help Me Now | Jerry Jeff Walker | ||
| 02 | Blues In Your Mind | Jerry Jeff Walker | ||
| 03 | Seasons Change | Jerry Jeff Walker | ||
| 04 | About Her Eyes | Jerry Jeff Walker | ||
| 05 | Janet Says | Jerry Jeff Walker | ||
| 06 | A Dead Men Got No Dreams | Jerry Jeff Walker | ||
| 07 | Tracks Run Through The City | Jerry Jeff Walker | ||
| 08 | Happiness Is A Good Place To Visit But It Was So Sad In Faye | Jerry Jeff Walker | ||
| 09 | Courage Of Love | Jerry Jeff Walker | ||
| 10 | A Letter Sung To Friends | Jerry Jeff Walker | ||
| 11 | Mr Bojangles | Jerry Jeff Walker | ||
| 12 | Born To Sing A Dancin' Song | Jerry Jeff Walker | ||
Jerry Jeff Walker
Gettin' By
Ronald Crosby had already become Jerry Jeff Walker by the time he left New York for Austin and left Atlantic Records for MCA, but it was in Austin and on MCA that he became who he felt Jerry Jeff Walker was destined to be. "I'm a Texan," he told the 'New York Times.' "Some of me is still nestled up there in the Catskill Mountains; the summers I spent with my grandfather on the farm, and the guys I played basketball with in high school. But then that was it. High school ended, and Ron Crosby ended and Jerry Jeff began. Texas is where I found my musical self." In Texas, he channeled the lives of the people around him into songs that made people outside Texas feel they knew a place that maybe only exists in spirit. Gettin' Byis the self-explanatory credo of the new Jerry Jeff Walker.
Some four years before Waylon ensured that everyone knew about Luckenbach, Jerry Jeff was recording there in the old dance hall that was one of the few remaining buildings. On weekends, its population increased from one person to several hundred and it became the Texas Hill Country's Fillmore. Walker's producer, Michael Brovsky, a former member of (believe it or not) the Serendipity Singers, embraced the idea of going to Luckenbach, and opened the doors for ventilation. The baffles were hay bales. The album cover gave the impression that 'Viva Terlingua!' was a live LP recorded on August 18, but in fact the sessions were spread over two weeks, finishing with a concert that day, Most of the LP was live without an audience. Even most of the songs were written after arrival. As Willie Nelson's harmonica player, Mickey Raphael, said, "It was a good time for everybody to hang out, because, if we all had different jobs with different people, we'd be out on the road separately. So, this kind of brought other musicians that were friends that didn't get to play together a lot." Gettin' Bytook a good-natured potshot at MCA Records president Mike Maitland, who was leery of underwriting the project, especially as Walker had barely delivered anything like a hit in years:
Last week I was thinking, it's record time again
And I could see Mike Maitland pacing his floor
Ah Mike, don't you worry, something's bound to come out
Besides, I've been down this road once before
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