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V.A. Choctaw Ridge-Fables Of The American South 1968-73

Ace | Item No: 836698
Vinyl 2LP | 2021 / UK – Original | New
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Item Description
“Choctaw Ridge” explores a new country sound, one that emerged at the end of the 60s in the wake of Bobbie Gentry’s ‘Ode To Billie Joe’, a shock number one hit in 1967. When singers like Gentry, Jimmy Webb, Michael Nesmith and Lee Hazlewood moved from the south to Los Angeles to make it in the music business, they were not part of the Nashville in-crowd and they forged a new direction.

‘Ode To Billie Joe’ was the tip of the iceberg, and its success helped a bunch of singers and storytellers to emerge over the next three or four years. Some of the tracks on this collection bear that song’s stamp more clearly than others: Sammi Smith’s moody ‘Saunders’ Ferry Lane’ had a similar mystery lyric, and Henson Cargill’s ‘Four Shades Of Love’ is a portmanteau, with one (or possibly two) of the theoretically romantic situations ending in death.

Suddenly, character sketches of southerners became a lot more rounded – women didn’t have to stay home, or take abuse at the office, and darkness wasn’t only found at the bottom of a bottle. Storytelling is the link between all of the songs on this collection. We have cautionary tales about what could happen to someone who heads for the bright lights and doesn’t make it, ending up in the grasping hands of ‘Mr Walker’ (Billie Joe Spears), or on the ‘Back Side Of Dallas’ (Jeannie C Reilly), or on a mortuary slab in the case of the songwriter with the ‘Fabulous Body And Smile’ (Robert Charles Griggs). And there are stories about wanting to go home – Nat Stuckey’s ‘What Am I Doing In LA?’ and Charlie Rich’s ‘Feel Like Going Home’ – and others from Ed Bruce and Lee Hazlewood, who know that their home isn’t home anymore.

The tracklist and fulsome sleeve notes have been put together by Bob Stanley (Saint Etienne) and Martin Green (Smashing, The Sound Gallery), who have been collecting these records for decades.

The voices are resonant and relatable, and the productions take in the best of what pop had to offer in the late 60s and early 70s. Before the factionalism between smooth pop-conscious Nashville and the hedonistic ‘outlaws’ made it look inward again, this was a golden era for an atmospheric, inclusive and progressive country music. It began on the third of June, another sleepy, dusty Delta day.
Item Details
Item No: 836698
Artist: V.A.
Title: Choctaw Ridge-Fables Of The American South 1968-73
Label: Ace
Catalog No: XXQLP 078
Format: Vinyl 2LP, Vinyl, LP
Pressing: UK – Original
Release Date: 2021
Genre: Rock & Indie
Style: Classic Rock
Available since: 2021-07-28
Condition: New
Price: 29,99 €
Weight: 500g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
A1 Lee Hazlewood - The House Song
A2 Chris Gantry - If Only She Had Stayed
A3 Jerry Reed - Endless Miles Of Highway
A4 Jeannie C Riley - The Back Side Of Dallas
A5 Hoyt Axton - Way Before The Time Of Towns
A6 Tom T Hall - Strawberry Farms
B1 Dolly Parton - Down From Dover
B2 Charlie Rich - July 12, 1939
B3 Nat Stuckey - What Am I Doing In La?
B4 Rob Galbraith - Mr Stanton Don't Believe It
B5 Sammi Smith - Saunders' Ferry Lane
B6 Henson Cargill - Four Shades Of Love
C1 Waylon Jennings & The Kimberlys - Drivin' Nails In The Wall
C2 Kenny Rogers & The First Edition - Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town
C3 Ed Bruce - Why Can't I Come Home
C4 Billie Jo Spears - Mr Walker, It's All Over
C5 Jim Ford - Harlan County
C6 Tony Joe White - Widow Wimberly
D1 Bobbie Gentry - Belinda (Alternate Take)
D2 Michael Nesmith & The First National Band - Joanne
D3 John Hartford - Mr Jackson's Got Nothing To Do
D4 Lee Hazlewood & Suzi Jane Hokom - Alone
D5 Sir Robert Charles Griggs - Fabulous Body & Smile
D6 Charlie Rich - I Feel Like Going Home
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