Disco de Guy Clark: “Together At The Bluebird”
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Together At The Bluebird |
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Fecha de Publicación:2001-01-01
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Tipo:Álbum
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Género:Country, Americana
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Sello Discográfico:American Originals
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Letras Explícitas:No
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UPC:751723400621
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Lista de temas : |
1 |
Baby Took a Limo to Memphis Video |
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2 |
My Old Friend The Blues |
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3 |
Introduction To Katie Belle |
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4 |
Katie Belle |
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5 |
The Cape Video |
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6 |
Introduction To Valentine's Day |
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7 |
Valentine's Day |
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8 |
Ain't Leavin' Your Love |
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9 |
Randall Knife Video |
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10 |
Tom Ames' Prayer |
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11 |
The Interfaith Dental Clinic |
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12 |
A Song For |
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13 |
Dublin Blues Video |
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14 |
I Ain't Ever Satisfied |
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15 |
Pancho And Lefty |
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16 |
Immigrant Eyes Video |
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17 |
Sirocco's Pizza |
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18 |
Mercenary Song |
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19 |
Tecumseh Valley |
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20 |
Copperhead Road |
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Análisis (en inglés) - AMG :
Steve Earle, Townes Van Zandt, and Guy Clark had a lot in common as revered Nashville singer/songwriters on the fringes of the country music industry, which made this gig at the famed Bluebird Café in Nashville, a benefit for the Interfaith Dental Clinic, an impressive lineup. Recorded September 13, 1995, it was an old-fashioned guitar pull, with each performer alternating as his fellows pitched in with a little guitar playing and encouragement. That's as much as they got together, however; there are no actual duos or trios on the disc. It does seem that Clark is singing along a little bit on Earle's "Mercenary Song," though, and an unidentified voice that sounds a lot like Emmylou Harris applies some harmony on Clark's "Immigrant Song" and Earle's "Copperhead Road." The performances are off the cuff to the point of being more like a casual get-together than an actual concert. Van Zandt, whose songs are the most depressing (and that's saying a lot), is the funniest, especially discussing his own dental needs in the light of losing a tooth in a dice game. He also goes up on the lyrics to "Pancho and Lefty," which doesn't keep it from being as amazing a song as ever. In fact, the songs just seem to get better and better as these three rough-hewn craftsmen demonstrate their remarkable abilities. Those who know their work will delight in hearing favorite songs in an intimate live setting; those who do not may be introduced to a world of great songwriting. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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