Tag: Merle Haggard

  • Merle Haggard & Willie Nelson, Poncho & Lefty, 1983 on Epic

    Merle Haggard & Willie Nelson, Poncho & Lefty, 1983 on Epic

    Another Willie Nelson duet album, this one from 1983 with fellow “outlaw” Merle Haggard with title track from Townes Van Zandt. Great collection of songs, including Nelson’s own “Opportunity to Cry,” the title track, and the pairing of “Reasons to Quit” with “No Reason to Quit.” My copy—via Electric Fetus in Minneapolis MN—is a Columbia…

  • Emmylou Harris, Thirteen, 1986 on Warner Brothers

    Emmylou Harris, Thirteen, 1986 on Warner Brothers

    Harris counted this as her 13th studio album, ignoring Gliding Bird which came out on an independent label. It was produced by Harris and her then-husband Paul Kennerley and recorded in Nashville. Guests include VInce Gill, Rodney Crowell, and Carl Jackson. Tracklist includes covers of Bruce Springsteen’s “My Father’s House” (from Nebraska) and Merle Haggard’s…

  • Eli Paperboy Reed, Down Every Road, 2022 on Yep Roc

    Eli Paperboy Reed, Down Every Road, 2022 on Yep Roc

    Reed here covers Merle Haggard. Not exactly what you might expect from the blue-eyed soul singer, who I understand to be from Boston (graduated Brookline High in 2002) – but it is a wonderful set of versions. Liner notes by his dad, Howard Husock, pointing out that country music actually “grabbed ‘E’ first.” Produced by…

  • Merle Haggard, Live From Austin TX ’78, 2008 on New West Records.

    Merle Haggard, Live From Austin TX ’78, 2008 on New West Records.

    Merle Haggard, Live From Austin TX ’78, 2008 on New West Records. Recorded in 1978, relased in 2008; my copy is. 2019 reissue. One of two Live at Austin City Limits (the show, not the fesitival) LPs for Haggard – the other is from 1985 and is just titled “Live From Austin TX”

  • Merle Haggard and The Strangers, I’m A Lonesome Fugitive, 1967 on Capitol.

    Merle Haggard and The Strangers, I’m A Lonesome Fugitive, 1967 on Capitol.

    Merle Haggard and The Strangers, I’m A Lonesome Fugitive, 1967 on Capitol. My copy is the Vinyl Me, Please Country reissue from 2021. Harmony vocals by Bonnie Owens and guitar by Glenn Campbell (and others). Great pressing