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| | Rough Rider/DAC Plus | | | Music Artist : | | David Allan Coe | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Bear Family | | Release Date : | | 2005-05-30 | | Store Price : | | $26.97 | | Artistopia's Price: $26.97 | | Usually ships in 3 to 5 days | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Pouring Water on a Drowning Man 2. What Made You Change Your Mind 3. Ice Cold Love 4. Now I Lay Me Down to Cheat 5. Rough Rider 6. Take Time to Know Her 7. Time After Time 8. Forever and Never 9. Headed for the Country 10. Meanwhile Back in Memphis 11. Looking in the Mirror 12. Lyin' Comes So Easy to Your Lips 13. Last Time She'll Leave Me This Time 14. I Gave Up (On Trying to Get Over You) 15. Voices 16. She Loved the Leavin' Out of Me 17. I'll Never Regret Loving You 18. It's a Sad Situation 19. Those Low Down Blues 20. Whiskey, Whiskey (Take My Mind) 21. Couples [*] 22. Would You Be My Lady [*] 23. David's Blues [*] 24. Free Born Ramblin' Man [Take 3][*]
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Bear Family Delivers The Goods Submitted on: 2005-06-20 |
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Germany's Bear Family Records introduces thier seventh volume in David Allan Coe's reissues of his recordings for Columbia Records from 1974 to 1987. Here was have the two albums Rough Rider (1981) and DAC (1982). The dawn of the new decade shows DAC toning down the hard-edged rock sound of earlier albums such as Longhaired Redneck and Rides Again and pursuing more delicate sound in the many tender love songs found here. Don't let that scare you off, it's still David Allan Coe! These albums are interesting because they are fitting if you're currently happy and in love yet can also be a personal soundtrack if you're heartbroken. The final three songs on the DAC album are classic Coe with the last note of each song being the first of the next. Featuring Warren Haynes on guitar, who got his start with Coe and would later go on to the Allman Brothers Band and Gov't Mule.
Four bonus tracks end the disc although there's no info as to where they came from. My guess is they're from around 1975 or 1976. We have outakes of the previously released tracks "Would You Be My Lady" and "Freeborn Ramblin' Man" as well as the beautiful "Couples" and the straight country-blues of "David's Blues".
Newcomers to Coe's music, I would advise to start at the beggening of Bear Family's Coe reissues and follow his career as it evolved. Those of us who already have everything by DAC, you'll love this reissue two-fer with origional album cover reproductions, rare photos and lyrics. |
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