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The Long Ryders - Native Sons (Expanded Edition) (2021)

The Long Ryders - Native Sons (Expanded Edition) (2021)

BAND/ARTIST: The Long Ryders

  • Title: Native Sons (Expanded Edition)
  • Year Of Release: 1984/2021
  • Label: Cherry Red Records
  • Genre: Alt-Country, Roots Rock
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:12:41
  • Total Size: 169 mb | 495 mb
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Tracklist:

01. The Long Ryders - Final Wild Son
02. The Long Ryders - Ivory Tower
03. The Long Ryders - Run Dusty Run
04. The Long Ryders - (Sweet) Mental Revenge
05. The Long Ryders - Fair Game
06. The Long Ryders - Tell It to the Judge on Sunday
07. The Long Ryders - Wreck of the 809
08. The Long Ryders - Too Close to the Light
09. The Long Ryders - Never Got to Meet the Mom
10. The Long Ryders - I Had a Dream
11. The Long Ryders - Join My Gang
12. The Long Ryders - You Don't Know What's Right...
13. The Long Ryders - 10/05/60
14. The Long Ryders - And She Rides
15. The Long Ryders - Born to Believe in You
16. The Long Ryders - Masters of War
17. The Long Ryders - Black Girl (Live at Late Show McCabe's, 18/05/1984)
18. The Long Ryders - Wreck of the 809 (Live at Late Show McCabe's, 18/05/1984)
19. The Long Ryders - Further Along (Live at Late Show McCabe's, 18/05/1984)
20. The Long Ryders - The Rains Came (Live at CBGB's, New York City, 19/04/1984)
21. The Long Ryders - You Can't Judge a Book by the Cover (Live at West End, Chicago, November 1984)

Native Sons was the first full-length album by the Long Ryders and the one that established their eclectic mixture of Byrds/Clash/Flying Burrito Brothers' influences. The band recycled those influences, literally, going so far as to recreate the cover of an unreleased Buffalo Springfield album, Stampede, for Native Sons and using the producer of the first two Flying Burrito Brothers albums, Henry Lewy. Native Sons lovingly captures the band's musical obsessions, while turning in an original sound that became the banner for both the paisley underground and cowpunk styles in the mid-'80s. Highlights include several forays into country on "Final Wild Son," the Mel Tillis composition "Sweet Mental Revenge," "Fair Game," and the humorous "Never Got to Meet the Mom," complete with a raging down-home banjo break. "Ivory Tower," featuring the late ex-Byrd Gene Clark on vocals, remains the greatest song the Byrds never wrote and one of the most sincere tributes to that band's sound. The album's final track, "I Had a Dream," reveals the punk sensibility, cranking the jangling Rickenbackers up to ten, closing with cacophonous feedback. On Native Sons, the Long Ryders pioneered a musical design that future alternative roots rockers would use as a manual.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.