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Key Information
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| Artist: |
The Jayhawks |
| Record Label: |
American Recordings (USA) |
| Contributing Artist: |
Nicky Hopkins |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Subgenre: |
Alternative |
| Release Date: |
July 07, 2009 |
| Number of Discs: |
3 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Two Angels 2. Ain't No End 3. Waiting For the Sun (featuring Benmont Tench) 4. Martin's Song (featuring Benmont Tench) 5. Clouds (featuring Benmont Tench) 6. Settled Down Like Rain (featuring Benmont Tench) 7. Blue 8. I'd Run Away 9. Over My Shoulder 10. Miss Williams' Guitar 11. Trouble 12. Big Star 13. Man Who Loved Life 14. Smile 15. I'm Gonna Make You Love Me 16. What Led Me To This Town 17. Tailspin 18. All the Right Reasons 19. Save It For a Rainy Day 20. Angelyne |
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Song List: Disc 2
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1. Falling Star (previously unreleased) 2. Old Woman From Red Clay (previously unreleased, alternate take) 3. That's the Bag I'm In (previously unreleased) 4. Won't Be Coming Home (previously unreleased) 5. Stone Cold Mess (previously unreleased) 6. Mission On 2nd (previously unreleased) 7. Lights (previously unreleased) 8. Darling Today (previously unreleased) 9. Break My Mind (previously unreleased) 10. Get the Load Out (previously unreleased) 11. Poor Little Fish [Early Version] (previously unreleased) 12. Someone Will (previously unreleased) 13. Cure For This (previously unreleased) 14. I Can Make It On My Own (previously unreleased) 15. Rotterdam (previously unreleased) 16. Follow Me (previously unreleased) 17. In the Canyon (previously unreleased) 18. Tailspin [Early Version] (previously unreleased) 19. I Think I've Had Enough (previously unreleased) 20. Help Me Forget (previously unreleased) |
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Song List: Disc 3
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1. Waiting For the Sun 2. Take Me With You (When You Go) 3. Hollywood Town Hall Epk 4. Settled Down Like Rain 5. Settled Down Like Rain [Live] (live) 6. Take Me With You (When You Go) [Live] (live) 7. Blue 8. I'd Run Away 9. Big Star 10. Sound of Lies Epk 11. Save It For a Rainy Day |
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Of the musicians who rose to prominence during the alternative country scene's 15 minutes of 1990's media prominence, the Jayhawks were at once the band that best exemplified what was satisfying about the new country rock scene, and a group that avoided the twangy clich?s that became so large a part of what their less gifted peers were doing. The high lonesome melodies and evocative wordplay of Gary Louris and Mark Olson's fine songs suggested a country influence without forcing the particulars into the arrangements (a mandolin here and a fiddle there was enough), and though Louris' guitar work made it clear he'd listened to a few Neil Young albums, the Jayhawks' musical vision made as much room for pure pop and '70s West Coast sounds as rocked-up country. The group's sound became even more eclectic after Olson departed the band in 1996, and over the course of their career, the Jayhawks created a distinctive and powerful body of work that showed clear evolution and fresh thinking on each successive album... |
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