Tag: T-Bone Burnett

  • Los Lobos, By the Light of the Moon, 1987 on Slash Records

    Los Lobos, By the Light of the Moon, 1987 on Slash Records

    Los Lobos’ follow on record to How Will The Wolf Survive?. which was produced by T-Bone Burnett. I love the Slash! records catalog from the 80s – great Americana tinged but contemporary music – and this is no exception. My copy—via Slipped Disc at a record fair at Mill No. 5—is an Allied pressing from…

  • Peter Case, The Man With The Blue Postmodern Fragmented Neo-Traditionalist Guitar, 1989 on Geffen

    Peter Case, The Man With The Blue Postmodern Fragmented Neo-Traditionalist Guitar, 1989 on Geffen

    This was Case’s sophomore album as a solo artist, follow his 1986 self-titled debut. I’m a sucker for anyone cribbing album or song titles from Wallace Stevens and love this album. Guests include Los Lobos, T-Bone Burnett and Ry Cooder, alongside folks like Benmont Tench, Jerry Scheff, David Hidalgo, David McKelvy, Jim Keltner, and Steven…

  • T-Bone Burnett, Trap Door, 1982 on Warner Bros.

    T-Bone Burnett, Trap Door, 1982 on Warner Bros.

    Most people think of T-Bone Burnett these days as a Grammy-winning producer associated with Americana and roots music, but has also long been a solo artist releasing music since the 80s. This EP was Burnett’s first release on Warner Bros, after leaving Takoma. Rhino released a compilation including this EP and the companion EP Behind…

  • Peter Case, Peter Case, 1986 on Geffen.

    Peter Case, Peter Case, 1986 on Geffen.

    Peter Case, Peter Case, 1986 on Geffen. Self-titled debut album – great version if Pair of Brown Eyes as well as strong originals Produced by T Bone Burnett and Mitchell Froom

  • The Golden Palominos, Blast Of Silence (Axed My Baby For A Nickel), 1986 on Celluloid.

    The Golden Palominos, Blast Of Silence (Axed My Baby For A Nickel), 1986 on Celluloid.

    The Golden Palominos, Blast Of Silence (Axed My Baby For A Nickel), 1986 on Celluloid. Third GP album, with Anton Fier, Bill Laswell, Nicky Skopelitis. Syd Straw (and others) on vocals, T-Bone Burnett guest guitar on a few tracks, Bernie Worrell on Hammond Organ, Matthew Sweey, Peter Holsapple, Peter Blegvad. via Deep Thoughts in Jamaica…

  • Robert Plant | Alison Krauss, Raising Sand, 2007 on Rounder

    Robert Plant | Alison Krauss, Raising Sand, 2007 on Rounder

    Robert Plant | Alison Krauss, Raising Sand, 2007 on Rounder. Huge fan of both Alison Krauss and Robert Plant, and an even bigger fan on this beautiful collaboration. I hear there is another album in the works but have seen no title or date yet. My copy is the second issue, “XO?E optimized” for vinyl…

  • Elvis Costello Featuring the Attractions and Confederates, King Of America, 1986 on Collumbia.

    Elvis Costello Featuring the Attractions and Confederates, King Of America, 1986 on Collumbia.

    Elvis Costello Featuring the Attractions and Confederates, King Of America, 1986 on Collumbia. Costello working with T-Bone Burnett (and of course many others) following a series of tours in 1984-1985 Americana Elvis Costello is one of my favorite Elvis Costellos, and this is a great place to start- Indoor Fireworks, Brilliant Mistake, Don’t Let Me…

  • Crazy Heart, Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, 2010 on New West

    Crazy Heart, Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, 2010 on New West

    Crazy Heart, Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, 2010 on New West Ryan Bingham, T-Bone Burnett, Jeff Bridges, plus songs from Lightnin’ Hopkins, Buck Owens, and Kitty Wells. “It’s funny how fallin’ feels like flyin’ / for a little while” I preferred this soundtrack (and movie) to any of the versions of A Star Is Born.