Incredible early work from Willie Nelson – quite different from his outlaw material of the 70s, but equally compelling in its own sort of way! As you'd guess from the title and cover, the set came out at a time when Willie was a real up-and-coming songwriting in country music – responsible for hits for artists like Faron Young, Patsy Cline, and others – and finally given the chance to start as a singer on his own. Willie's style is as amazing as his songs – very different than the mainstream, and often inflected with plenty of jazz – which, for some odd reason, as wonderful as it sounds, is what also kept Nelson away from stardom for most of the 60s. Yet don't let that put you off at all, as the presentation of the material is sublime – completely personal, almost heartbreaking, and still with all those charms that most of the rest of the world didn't discover with Willie for another decade or so. Titles include "Funny How Time Slips Away", "Crazy", "Mr Record Man", "One Step Beyond", "Wake Me When It's Over", "The Part Where I Cry", "Hello Walls", and "Darkness On The Face Of The Earth". LP, Vinyl record album
Willie Nelson/Bob Wills/Asleep At The Wheel/Freddie Fender —
Texas Country ... LP United Artists, 1976. Very Good+ 2LP Gatefold ...
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A side each by these unique artists who recorded for Liberty and United Artists! LP, Vinyl record album
(Cover has a cut corner and light wear.)
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Bob Desper —
New Sounds ... LP Fata Morgana (Italy), 1974. New Copy (reissue)...
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A wonderfully moody little record from the Portland scene of the 70s – a set that was originally issued on a Christian label, and pressed in a very small quantity – but which has an underground acoustic vibe that's right up there with some of the most striking UK work at the end of the 60s! Bob Desper plays acoustic guitar, but in a mode that's far from familiar folk – really using the instrument to shade in his dark-tinged lyrics on the tunes – songs of sadness, solitude, and loss – material that would have been timeless, had Desper got the chance to record for a bigger label at the time! Titles include "Darkness Is Like A Shadow", "It's Too Late", "Lonely Man", "Let It Shine For You", "Liberty", "Time Is Almost Over", and "To A Friend Of Mine". LP, Vinyl record album
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