Tag: Vinyl Me Please Country

  • Guy Clark, Old No. 1, 1975 on RCA Victor

    Guy Clark, Old No. 1, 1975 on RCA Victor

    Guy Clark’s debut album, out in 1975 on RCA Victor, reissued here by Vinyl Me Please in their Country track in 2024. Cover painting by his wife Susanna Clark. Backing vocalists here include Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell, and Steve Earle – among a shortlist of the folks Guy Clark was a tremendous influence on. Liner…

  • Billy Joe Shaver, Old Five and Dimers Like Me, 1973 on Monument

    Billy Joe Shaver, Old Five and Dimers Like Me, 1973 on Monument

    This was Shaver’s debut album, produced by Kris Kristofferson. I know Shaver more through tributes (2022’s Live Forever) and other famous artists recording his songs more than I knew him. “Live Forever,” the song, was covered by Robert Duvall in the film Crazy Heart but was also done by the Highwaymen. This is the kind…

  • Willie Nelson, Willie Nelson and Family, 1971 on RCA Victor

    Willie Nelson, Willie Nelson and Family, 1971 on RCA Victor

    Nelson’s 12th studio album, while he was still at RCA Records, before moving to Atlantic. Some covers – “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry,” “Sunday Mornin’ Coming Down,” “Fire and Rain,” and “Today I Started Loving You Again” – as well as some Nelson originals like “I Can Cry Again” and “That’s Why I Love…

  • Waylon Jennings, The Taker / Tulsa, 1971 on RCA/Victor

    Waylon Jennings, The Taker / Tulsa, 1971 on RCA/Victor

    Love this early 70s Waylon Jennings. It’s only 30 minutes long but has great takes on some Kris Kristofferson tunes like “Lovin’ Her Was Easier (Than Anything I’ll Ever Do Again)” and “Sunday Mornin’ Comin’ Down.” It was recorded at RCA “Nashville Sound’ studio and in LA, and produced by Danny Davis and Ronny Light.…

  • Marty Stuart, Busy Bee Cafe, 1982 on Sugar Hill Records

    Marty Stuart, Busy Bee Cafe, 1982 on Sugar Hill Records

    No, that’s not the same Sugar Hill that put out Rapper’s Delight – it’s a folk/bluegrass label out of North Carolina, later merged in Concord and now Rounder. Although Stuart’s recorded output starts in the 80s, he spent years touring with Lester Flatt and in Johnny Cash’s road band. This was his second album, the…

  • Kris Kristofferson, The Silver Tongued Devil and I, 1971 on Monument

    Kris Kristofferson, The Silver Tongued Devil and I, 1971 on Monument

    This was Kristofferson’s second album, following what was originally released as Kristofferson but later retitled Me and Bobby McGee to capitalize on the hit version released on Janis Joplin’s Pearl. This was a more commercially successful release, including one of my favorite Kristofferson songs “Lovin’ Her Was Easier (than Anything I’ll Ever Do Again).” It’s…

  • Jack Elliott, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, 1961 on Prestige International

    Jack Elliott, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott, 1961 on Prestige International

    One of the few duplicates I hang onto, as I have a repressing (Hard Travelin’) but this is the Vinyl Me Please reissue (as part of VMP Country) which looks and sounds great.