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DescriptionTom Russell - Indians Cowboys Horses Dogs (MP3@320) Included: NFO, PLS, M3U Covers: Front Back Tags: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3 Quote: As its title suggests, Tom Russell's Indians Cowboys Horses Dogs finds him returning to the sound of the Southwest and the Old West in a combination of originals and covers. He has dug into his record collection and found a clutch of appropriate material including Marty Robbins' "El Paso," Peter La Farge's "The Ballad of Ira Hayes" (prefaced by two spoken word character studies of Native Americans), and Bob Dylan's "Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts" (on which he alternates verses in the nearly ten-minute track with Eliza Gilkyson and Joe Ely). Less well-known are Linda Thompson's "No Telling," Woody Guthrie's "East Texas Red," and Dylan's overwrought early song "Seven Curses." Russell's own compositions fit in well with the Western imagery of these story-songs. In the leadoff track, "Tonight We Ride," he quickly name-drops Pancho Villa, and his lyrics about dogs and horses, while providing a bit of comic relief, are much in keeping with the rest. Russell sings in a rough voice that occasionally breaks into falsetto yelp, as his and Andrew Hardin's interweaving guitars make up the main part of the drumless arrangements. This is a rough-hewn, low-key effort. William Ruhlmann Includes a storming version of Lily, Rosemary & The Jack of Hearts with Eliza Gilkyson & Joe Ely. Songlist: 01. Tonight We Ride 02. Seven Curses 03. El Paso 04. All This Way For The Short Ride 05. Bucking Horse Moon 06. Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts 07. No Telling 08. Bacon Rind, Chief Seattle, The Ballad Of Ira Hayes 09. Old Blue 10. East Texas Red 11. The Ballad Of Edward Abbey 12. Little Blue Horse Playing Time:......... 59:33 MultiTracker @ FrankFoo Sharing Widget |