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With Gilmore's self-titled album, the Texan singer follows his 1988 solo debut, FAIR AND SQUARE. The album was recorded in Nashville, but this is not mainstream country music. Rather, Gilmore was one of the fathers of the '90s No Depression movement that includes such "alternative country" bands as Uncle Tupelo and Freakwater. The songs are mostly Gilmore originals, though a few numbers were co-written with Butch Hancock, with whom Gilmore played in The Flatlanders in the '70s.
Sturdy poetics and subtle existentialism imbue the lyrics with both surprise and rich character. Gilmore's singing suggests a higher-register Willie Nelson, but it is unquestionably his own voice. His Texas roots embrace the homeland's swing as well as the high and lonesome open spaces of the prairie. The album includes his wonderful "Dallas," originally recorded in 1971 by The Flatlanders, and "Beautiful Rose."
Recording information: Music City Music Hall, Nashville, TN.
Photographer: John Guider.
Personnel: Jimmie Dale Gilmore (background vocals); Lloyd Maines (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, steel guitar, background vocals); Harold Bradley (guitar, acoustic guitar); Dale Sellers (electric guitar); Tommy Williams (fiddle); David Briggs (keyboards); Jerry Kroon (drums); Augie Brown, Jimmie Dale Gilmore & The Flatlanders, Walter Hyatt (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Bill Harris .
Jimmie Dale Gilmore Music | List Price | $11.98 (You save $2.63) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Country CDs, Blues, Progressive, Alt Country, Enhanced CD | | Label | Hightone | | Orig Year | 1989 | | All Time Sales Rank | 75738  | | CD Universe Part number | 1005753 | | Catalog number | 8018 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Mar 11, 1993 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Lloyd Maines; Bruce Bromberg | | Engineer | Bill Harris | | Recording Time | 32 minutes | | Personnel | David Briggs - keyboards David Briggs - keyboards Harold Bradley - guitar, acoustic guitar Lloyd Maines - guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, steel guitar, background vocals Jerry Kroon - drums Dale Sellers - electric guitar Tommy Williams - fiddle Tommy Williams - fiddle Jimmie Dale Gilmore - background vocals Walter Hyatt - background vocals Augie Brown
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$9.79 FAIR AND SQUARE is Jimmie Dale Gilmore's debut album, released in 1988 when Gilmore was 43. In the '70s, Gilmore had been a member of The Flatlanders, with fellow Texans Joe Ely and Butch Hancock. Ely also produced FAIR AND SQUARE, and these ten songs draw from Gilmore's cohorts as well as from a number of other Texan writers, including Townes Van Zandt. Musically, Gilmore takes a path similar to that of Gram Parsons, pointing the way towards the alternative country movement of the '90s. His fragile waver is highly controlled and makes for an incredibly emotive instrument.
Gilmore is a writer and singer of great taste, and his work has happily found a broader audience thanks ...
| | Guy Clark Boats To Build CD (1992)
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$15.49 One of the few albums by master craftsman-country troubadour Guy Clark to make its way to a major label also happens to be one of his most focused and consistent. On BOATS TO BUILD, Clark employs a small, tight, acoustic band that includes the mandolinist Sam Bush, a bluegrass heavy hitter whose clean but soulful runs play a key part in many songs here.
There's more of a moody bluesiness to the album than most of Clark's other recordings, and a sarcastic sense of humor ("Too Much," "How'd You Get This Number," "Must Be My Baby") that stands in contrast to his more staid efforts. There's still song-poetry ("Picasso's Mandolin") and perfectly turned, downhome poignancy ("I Don't Love You Much Do I") aplenty, but the more light-hearted material also packs an angular, witty punch, and it's this that makes BOATS TO BUILD one of Clark's most well-balanced albums.
Recorded at EMI Studios, Nashville, Tennessee in February, 1992. Includes liner notes by Ben Sandmel.
Personnel: Guy Clark (vocals, guitar); Bill ...
| | Jimmie Dale Gilmore Spinning Around The Sun CD (1993)
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$6.09 From the riveting opening of "Where You Going," the listener is acutely aware that SPINNING AROUND THE SUN is a unique recording experience...and that's before Jimmie Dale's initial vocal appearence! This Austin singer/songwriter has an impossibly plaintive cry, complete with a thick Texas twang. Sounding and writing like a cross between Townes Van Zandt and Willie Nelson, Gilmore comes through as a pure original. There's a bluesy edge to his progressive country/folk sound which is reminiscent of Lucinda Williams, who actually shares duet duties on "Reunion."
Jimmie Dale's originals are consistently interesting and accessible. Though the instrumentation is modern, there is an undeniable bow to traditional country. The steel guitar-laden "So I'll Run," for instance, embraces many musical styles, but this soaring mid-tempo ballad flies straight out of Nashville. Gilmore's mournful rendition of Hank Williams' "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" seems even better than the original, if that can be possible. Country fashions aside, the album also features blistering guitar-work that hints at an understanding of the rock & roll sensibility.
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| | Flatlanders More A Legend Than A Band CD (1990)
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$13.19 Digitally remastered by Dr. Toby Mountain at Northeastern Digital Recording, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts.
Recorded in 1972, this album wasn't properly released until 1990 (it appeared briefly only on 8-track tape). As if the solidly honest folk and country grounding of this music weren't enough, the band also included Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Joe Ely and Butch Hancock. By the late eighties all of their reputations were such that there was a clearly delineated demand for this music to be made available (the title alludes to the Flatlander's brief existence and long shadow).
Gilmore's "Dallas" and "Tonight I'm Gonna Go Downtown" made their first appearance here, as did Hancock's "You've Never Seen Me Cry." The guitars of the aforementioned participants are joined variously by fiddle, string bass, mandolin and musical saw. This Lubbock, Texas band journeyed to Nashville to record the album, hoping for a more significant response from the music business than the one they eventually received. The easy camaraderie ...
| | Jimmie Dale Gilmore After Awhile CD (1991)
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$15.65 Gilmore's was the high, lonesome voice on the Flatlanders' lone 1972 album of quirky country. Still, it wasn't until the late '80s that he followed the example of his fellow Flatlanders Joe Ely and Butch Hancock by recording solo albums. AFTER AWHILE, Gilmore's major label debut, brought him to a whole new audience. The song selection is something of a career summary, including new songs and re-recordings of Flatlanders tunes.
Gilmore would incorporate more pop and rock into his subsequent albums, but he keeps it country here. His haunted, Hank Williams-like tenor floats gorgeously over songs full of mystical, poetic lyrics, some inspired by Gilmore's serious study of Buddhism. Even at his rootsiest, though, ...
| | Flatlanders Now Again CD (2002)
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$13.35 Even by the most lackadaisical release schedule, three decades is a bit of a wait between a group's first and second albums. Of course, this pause in the discography of progressive-country cult heroes the Flatlanders can be explained by the fact that each of the three members spent the time in the middle becoming respected solo singer-songwriters. Still, it sounds like no time passed at all between the posthumously released MORE A LEGEND THAN A BAND and the reunited bliss of NOW AGAIN, as the reunited band's mix of traditional country, Townes Van Zandt-like troubadourism, and cowboy mysticism remains unquestionably intact and vital.
The group's three-part harmonies are employed to maximum effect on the sparkling, '60s-pop-inflected "Julia." "Waving My Heart Goodbye" and "My Wildest Dreams Grow Wilder Every Day" show the band's knack for adding witty ...
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| | Farrell, Richared Ray & The Spanish Band Camino De Sanlucar CD (2009)
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$18.95 Welcome to Andalucia, Spain; the land of Picasso, Velazquez, Garcia Lorca, bull fighting, sunny beaches , majestic mountains, great food and wine, flamenco music, Roman, Moorish, Phoenician and Iberian culture, and yes…….progressive blues! This seems at first a bit odd but when you hear this recording you will realize that music truly is the international language. The musicians on this CD are some of the finest I’ve ever played with even though I have had the pleasure of playing with some of the best in the business, RL Burnside, Jimmy Carl Black, Louisiana Red, Jerry Portnoy, and Frank Frost, et al. Pepe Bao is on bass. He is the most prolific bass player in Spain today and a bandleader in his own right. He plays jazz fusion, rock, flamenco and just about anything on the bass. I was totally surprised and flattered when he suggested that we make a CD together. Alvaro Gandul, a child prodigy, is on keys. He has been with Raimundo Amador since he was a teenager. He is a great musician, deeply rooted in rock, flamenco and classical music. Alvaro is also a fantastic arranger and studio engineer.Quique Porras is on drums. We had our first band together in 1976. Quique was already playing cha,cha,cha, rumba, boleros, paso doble and Spanish pachanga music in professional bands at thirteen. He loves rock and funk and he caught the blues disease when he met me.I’m really honored to have Raimundo Amador on lead guitar on three tracks. Raimundo is a living legend in Spain. Raimundo is a full-blooded Gypsy from Seville. Raimundo learned the flamenco guitar from his father and uncle and started playing on the street at 12. He cut his first 45 for Columbia Records at 15 and recorded his first LP with two more Spanish music legends: Rafael Amador (Raimundo’s brother) and Kiko Veneno. The band and the LP were called Veneno, one of the first recordings mixing rock and flamenco. Raimundo later recorded with his highly successful band, Pata Negra, which he formed with his brother, Rafael. Raimundo went solo in the ‘90’s and had even more success. His biggest seller was a CD recorded live in Madrid called, Noche de Flamenco y Blues. BB King guests on this CD and can also be heard on Raimundo’s Gerundina CD. Raimundo also plays on the epic flamenco CD, La Leyenda del Tiempo by Spain’s greatest flamenco singer, Camaron de la Isla. Raimundo has shared the stage or recorded with international recording artists BB King, Paco de Lucia, Camaron de la Isla, El Cigala, Ketama, Santana, Dickey Betts, and countless others. Crank up the volume and get down with this musical journey on the Camino de Sanlucar!Richard Ray FarrellJanuary 2009¡Bienvenidos a AndalucÃa, España; la tierra de Picasso, Velazquez, GarcÃa Lorca, la corrida, playas soleadas, montañas majestuosas, cocina mediterránea y vino bueno, y también…el blues progresivo! Esto puede aparecer un poco extraño al principio pero cuando se escuche esta grabación se dará cuenta que la música es verdaderamente la ...
| | Grandes Exitos De El Simbolo CD (2009)
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