The simple lyricism of country rock
The universal appeal of Jesse Winchester's debut novel.
His warm vocals and carefully crafted songs offer a contemporary interpretation of the American Southern musical tradition. Elements of country, folk, and rock blend effortlessly, creating a deeply moving album. This is a crucial album by the singer-songwriter of the 1970s.
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A:
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1)
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Payday
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2)
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Biloxi
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3)
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Snow
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4)
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The Brand New Tennessee Waltz
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5)
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That's A Touch I Like
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B:
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1)
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Yankee Lady
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2)
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Quiet About It
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3)
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Skip Rope Song
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4)
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Rosy Shy
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5)
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Black Dog
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The Nudge
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Producer, Guitar - Robbie Robertson
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Engineer - Todd Rundgren
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Drums, Mandolin - Levon Helm
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Bass - Bob Boucher
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Piano, Organ, Vibraphone - Ken Pearson
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Vocals, Guitar, Piano - Jesse Winchester
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Written-By - Jesse Winchester (A1, A2, A4 to B6)
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Drums - Guy Black
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Guitar, Vibraphone, Vocals - David Rea
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Drums - David Lewis (12)
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Violin - Al Cherney
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Photography By - Jeremy Taylor (11)