Rick Nelson - Country Fever (1967)

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Title: Country Fever
Year Of Release: 1967
Label: Geffen
Genre: Country
Quality: Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 28:52
Total Size: 198 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Take A City Bride 1:57
02. Funny How Time Slips Away 2:56
03. The Bridge Washed Out 1:47
04. Alone 2:38
05. Big Chief Buffalo Nickel (Desert Blues) 2:14
06. Mystery Train 2:26
07. Things You Gave Me 1:52
08. Take These Chains From My Heart 2:36
09. (I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle Blow 2:39
10. Walkin' Down The Line 2:23
11. You Win Again 2:50
12. Salty Dog 2:35

Country Fever is the fifteenth studio album by American singer Rick Nelson, and his ninth for Decca Records, released on April 17, 1967. The album features Nelson's composition of "Alone" and a cover of Bob Dylan's "Walkin' Down The Line", Nelson's earliest Dylan cover.

The Single from the album, "Take a City Bride", debuted on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts, in the issue dated June 10, 1967, peaking at number 58 during its five-week stay.

The sessions also produced a couple of numbers taken from old Sun Records by Elvis Presley; "Mystery Train", which was included on the album. He sampled the classic country catalog, including "You Win Again," "Funny How Time Slips Away," and "(I Heard That) Lonesome Whistle Blow." "Alone" was a self-penned tune while "Walkin' Down the Line" was the first Bob Dylan song that he recorded. These songs formed a kind of semi-autobiographical trilogy, as he sketched himself as a desolate but determined loner. Jimmie Haskell arranged the album and Charles "Bud" Dant produced it, this was the last of fifteen consecutive Nelson studio LPs, produced by Charles "Bud" Dant.



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