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Stonewall Jackson - The Lonesome In Me (1970/2019)

Stonewall Jackson - The Lonesome In Me (1970/2019)

BAND/ARTIST: Stonewall Jackson

  • Title: The Lonesome In Me
  • Year Of Release: 1970/2019
  • Label: Columbia Nashville Legacy
  • Genre: Country
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 00:28:26
  • Total Size: 66 mb | 170 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Ship In the Bottle
02. Morals of a Man
03. I Miss You Most In the Winter Time
04. Better Days for Mama
05. The Lonesome In Me
06. Thoughts of a Lonely Man
07. "Never More" Quote the Raven
08. The Difference Between Going and Really Gone
09. Blues Plus Booze (Means I Lose)
10. The Harm You've Done
11. Somebody's Always Leaving

Stonewall Jackson rarely gets his due as one of the hardest honky tonk stars of the 1960s; there were plenty of acts who kicked up more dust, but few were willing to plumb the depths of loneliness, heartbreak, hard living, and alcohol the way Jackson did when he was of a mind, and his dry, flinty voice was the perfect vehicle for the downbeat songs he brought to life, sounding as if he'd lived every sad, bitter tale he sang and remembered them like they happened only yesterday. Omni Recording Corporation's 2011 release The Lonesome in Me is a sibling to their earlier Jackson collection Life of a Poor Boy like that disc, this collects the material from one of Jackson's Columbia albums (in this case, 1970's The Lonesome in Me) and augments it with an abundance of bonus material, adding enough single sides and album tracks to expand the album from 11 to 28 songs. The bonus material is from roughly the same period (released between 1968 and 1972), and while Jackson wasn't having many hits by the end of the 1960s, the music on this set leaves no doubt that he was as effective a vocalist as ever, and the choice of material was impressive. If there are any more doomstruck songs than "Somebody's Always Leaving," it's hard to imagine anyone having the nerve to record them, and "Nashville" runs a close second, while "Morals of a Man," "Thoughts of a Lonely Man," and the title tune are remarkably unsentimental tales of heartache and melancholy. You don't want to play this album at a party, but Omni's expanded The Lonesome in Me is a superb celebration of one of the greatest interpreters of hurtin' songs to ever step before a microphone.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
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  • whiskers
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Many thanks