Artist: The Flatlanders
Origin: Lubbock, Texas, USA
Genre: Country, Country Rock, Alternative Country Rock, Country Folk, Americana, Outlaw Country, Progressive Country, Neo-Traditionalist Country, Contemporary Country
Original line-up:
Jimmie Dale Gilmore: Vocals, Guitar
Joe Ely: Vocals, Guitar
Butch Hancock: Vocals, Guitar
The Flatlanders are an American Country Supergroup from Lubbock, Texas, founded in 1972 by Jimmie Dale Gilmore (Vocals, Guitar), Joe Ely (Vocals, Guitar), and Butch Hancock (Vocals, Guitar). The band was known as The Double Mountain Fork Of The Brazos River Boys.
Genre: Country, Country Rock, Alternative Country Rock, Country Folk, Americana, Outlaw Country, Progressive Country, Neo-Traditionalist Country, Contemporary Country
Label: New West Records
Rating: *****
Format: CD
Tracks:
1. The Stars In My Life (3:53)
2. Honky Tonk Blues (2:45)
3. San Francisco Bay Blues (3:38)
4. Long Time Gone (4:09)
5. Settin' The Woods On Fire (3:29)
6. Love, Please Come Home (3:08)
7. You've Never Seen Me Cry (2:56)
8. Long Snake Moan (3:16)
9. I Know You (2:49)
10. Waitin' Around To Die (1:51)
11. Hesitation Blues (3:39)
12. Tecumseh Valley (4:39)
13. Walkin' Down The Line (2:52)
14. So I'll Run (4:29)
15. Bring It On Home To Me (3:21)
16. Jole Blon (3:39)
Personnel:
Jimmie Dale Gilmore: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Joe Ely: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica, Dobro
Butch Hancock: Harmony Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Harmonica, Banjo
Additional Musicians:
Tony Pearson: Harmony Vocals, Bass
Steve Wesson: Harmony Vocals, Saw, Autoharp
John Reed: Lead Guitar on Track 4
Live At The One Knite: June 8, 1972 is a live album by The Flatlanders, released on June 9, 2004 by New West Records.
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