John Prine
John Prine
Label: Atlantic / Wea
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:24th January 1990
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Track Listing
- 1. Illegal Smile
- 2. Spanish Pipedream Lyrics
- 3. Hello in There Lyrics
- 4. Sam Stone
- 5. Paradise Lyrics
- 6. Pretty Good Lyrics
- 7. Your Flag Decal Won't Get You into Heaven Anymore Lyrics
- 8. Far from Me Lyrics
- 9. Angel from Montgomery Lyrics
- 10. Quiet Man Lyrics
- 11. Donald and Lydia Lyrics
- 12. Six O'Clock News Lyrics
- 13. Flashback Blues Lyrics
Product Description
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Media Type: CD
Artist: PRINE,JOHN
Title: JOHN PRINE
Street Release Date: 02/06/1990
Genre: ROCK/POP
Amazon.com essential recording
Prine's 1971 self-titled debut set the tone for the rest of his career. A critical smash and a commercial disappointment, the record contains many of his best known compositions. Proving himself capable of tackling folk balladry, country, and rock with ease, Prine seems to spring into being as a fully formed singer-songwriter at age 24. Lyrically diverse, Prine offers topical songs such as "Sam Stone," the tale of a drug addicted Vietnam vet, achingly sad songs, such as the oft-covered "Angel from Montgomery," and, of course, his trademark wit gets ample time in the spotlight. Produced by the legendary Arif Mardin (Aretha Franklin, the Modern Jazz Quartet, Hall and Oates), the record is understated, letting Prine's comfy voice drive things. When needed, the famous house band at American Recording Studios in Memphis kicks in tasteful backing. --Ian Landau
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