Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Townes Van Zandt by Townes Van Zandt, released 15 May 2007 1. For The Sake Of The Song 2. Columbine 3. Waiting Around To Die 4. Don't Take It Too Bad 5. Colorado Girl 6. Lungs 7. I'll Be Here In The Morning 8. Fare Thee Well, Miss Carousel 9. (Quicksilver Daydreams Of) Maria 10. None But The Rain Townes Van Zandt's third recording is an early guitar-and-voice singer-songwriter classic laden ...

  2. Our Mother the Mountain by Townes Van Zandt, released 01 April 1969 1. Be Here to Love Me 2. Kathleen 3. She Came and She Touched Me 4. Like A Summer Thursday 5. Our Mother The Mountain 6. Second Lover's Song 7. St. John The Gambler 8. Tecumseh Valley 9. Snake Mountain Blues 10. My Proud Mountain 11. Why She's Acting This Way Tomato Records tapped Jack Clement to produce this set, but the ...

  3. Townes Van Zandt's 1968 debut album, For the Sake of the Song, is an essential (if flawed) look at one of country music's greatest songwriters and performers. Van Zandt's songs were painful, lonesome tales that sounded as if they'd always existed in some form. Producer Jack Clement was unsure how to flesh out these songs, and the arrangements ...

  4. Our Mother the Mountain by Townes Van Zandt released in 1969. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. ... For the Sake of the Song (1968) Townes Van Zandt (1969) Our Mother the Mountain (1969) Delta Momma Blues (1971) The Late Great Townes Van Zandt (1972)

  5. Townes Van Zandt’s second album is often regarded as his first masterpiece, though upon release in 1969 it hardly sold. The opener “Be Here To Love Me” (also the name of a 2004 documentary about Van Zandt) is a bittersweet love song that melds Tex-Mex tinged country-folk with a groovy flute and jangly tambourine — both of which sound endearingly indicative of the time.

  6. For the Sake of the Song by Townes Van Zandt released in 1968. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, ... Our Mother the Mountain (1969) Delta Momma Blues (1971) The Late Great Townes Van Zandt (1972) High, Low and In Between (1972) Live at the Old Quarter (1977) Flyin' Shoes (1978)

  7. 1969, 8.5/10 The string section gave Our Mother The Mountain an unsettling edge, but it was inevitable that someone worked out that Van Zandt was most effective in a stripped-down setting, and Townes Van Zandt is pared down to relatively simple arrangements; there’s a full band on ‘Fare Thee Well Miss Carousel’ and touches of orchestration, but most of the songs are at least underpinned ...