John Prine - Tryin' To Get Away (Live California '93) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Tryin' To Get Away (Live California '93)
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: Wolf Tree
Genre: Country, Folk
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:20:03
Total Size: 716 / 386 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Lulu Walls (Live) (02:23)
2. Angel From Montgomery (Live) (03:23)
3. Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness (Live) (03:39)
4. Spanish Pipedream (Live) (02:52)
5. Picture Show (Live) (03:04)
6. You Got Gold (Live) (04:24)
7. All The Best (Live) (03:35)
8. Dear Abby (Live) (03:18)
9. Illegal Smile (Live) (03:23)
10. Souvenirs (Live) (03:26)
11. The Bottomless Lake (Live) (03:47)
12. Let's Talk Dirty In Hawaiin (Live) (03:03)
13. Donald And Lydia (Live) (03:34)
14. Sam Stone (Live) (04:25)
15. That's The Way The World Goes 'Round (Live) (02:58)
16. Ain't Hurtin' Nobody (Live) (05:30)
17. The Sins Of Memphisto (Live) (03:35)
18. It's A Big Old Goofy World (Live) (04:40)
19. Please Don't Bury Me (Live) (03:29)
20. Hello In There (Live) (04:47)
21. Everything Is Cool (Live) (02:47)
22. Paradise (Live) (03:51)

One of the most celebrated singer/songwriters of his generation, John Prine was a master storyteller whose work was often witty and always heartfelt, frequently offering a sly but sincere reflection of his Midwestern roots, writing about the lives of ordinary people in a remarkable and perceptive way. While Prine's songs were most often rooted in folk and country flavors, he was no stranger to rock & roll, R&B, and rockabilly, and could readily adapt his rough but expressive voice to his musical surroundings. Prine never scored a major hit of his own, but his songs were recorded by a long list of well-respected artists, many of them celebrated songwriters themselves, including Johnny Cash, Bonnie Raitt, Kris Kristofferson, George Strait, Bette Midler, Paul Westerberg, and Dwight Yoakam. Prine's self-titled debut album, released in 1971, was widely regarded as an instant classic and featured some his best-known songs, including "Sam Stone," "Hello in There," "Paradise," and "Illegal Smile," while 1972's Diamonds in the Rough was considered nearly as strong. 1978's Bruised Orange was a low-key return to the tone of his debut, and 1979's Pink Cadillac was a tribute to his love of rockabilly and first-generation rock & roll. In the 1980s, Prine broke away from the major labels to form his own label, Oh Boy Records, and working at his own pace and following his own inclinations, he produced a handful of fine and idiosyncratic albums, including 1991's The Missing Years, the 1999 duets collection In Spite of Ourselves, and 2018's graceful finale The Tree of Forgiveness.



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