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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
1 cd, mono, 1 kommentarbilag
Sprog
engelsk
Genre
60'er rockcountryrock
Emnetal
78.794:5
Bidragsydere
Indhold
Blue EyesI Must Be Somebody Else You've KnownA Satisfied MindFolsom Prison BluesThat's All RightKnee Deep in the BluesMiller's CaveI Still Miss SomeoneLuxury LinerStrong BoyDo You Know How It Feels to Be Lonesome?Blue Eyes (Lonesome Version)I Must Be Somebody Else You've Known (Lonesome Version)A Satisfied Mind (Lonesome Version)Folsom Prison Blues (Lonesome Version)Miller's Cave (Lonesome Version)I Still Miss Someone (Lonesome Version)Luxury Liner (Lonesome Version)Strong Boy (Lonesome Version)Do You Know How It Feels to Be Lonesome? (Lonesome Version)Knee Deep In The Blues (Lonesome Version)I Still Miss Someone (Instrumental Reprise)Strong Boy (Instrumental Reprise)
Beskrivelse
Album indspillet 1967 og oprindelig udgivet 1968 plus 13 bonustracks
Forlag
LHI RecordsSundazed Music
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
Record collector, 539 (2022 Christmas)
"Before launching his solo career, Parsons played with the Byrds, but just prior to that he led a quartet called The International Submarine Band, whose solitary 1968 LP, featuring Parson's classic song "Luxury Liner", has now been reissued. The expanded CD version features new "Lonesome" mixes that place Parson's voice in the foreground, allowing ud to hear the beauty of his singing in isolation. They offer a unique perspective of a pioneer who revolutionised country music"
Mojo, 2023 February
"In February 1968, Gram Parsons was offered the chance to audition for The Byrds, got the job and left The International Submarine Band in the lurch. Their album was shelved while lawyers weighed in. The Byrds' next album was planned as a double album about the history of music, with a few hillbilly songs, but Parsons pushed for it to be all-country, thus 'Sweet heart Of The Rodeo'. When it was finally released in 1968, 'Safe At Home' wasn't as ahead of the curve as it would have felt a year earlier and few noticed it ... Short and sweet (...), 'Safe At Home' rattles along pleasantly, full of energy and enthusiasm, but that enthusiasm replaces the emotional charge this material usually requires ... The confident command of Parson's best writing, like "Hot Burrito #2", is not yet audible"