The Rubber Room-Haunting Poetic Songs

porter Wagoner
The Rubber Room-Haunting Poetic Songs

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Release date: 30/Jul/1990
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Details / Tracklist: 01. "Out Of The Silence (Came A Song)"
02. "The Rubber Room"
03. "George Leroy Chickashea"
04. "Cassie"
05. "Fairchild"
06. "Indian Creek"
07. "Lonely Comin' Down"
08. "Bones"
09. "Jim Johnson"
10. "Lonelyville"
11. "My Many Hurried Southern Trips"
12. "As Simple As I Am"
13. "Woman Hungry"
14. "First Mrs Jones"
15. "The Cold, Hard Facts Of Life"
16. "Shopworn"
17. "Julie"
18. "The Carroll County Accident"
19. "Let Me In"
20. "Wino"
21. "The Bottom Of The Bottle"
22. "Nothing Between"
23. "Crumbs From Another Man's Table"
24. "He's Alone Again Tonight"
25. "Life Rides The Train"
26. "Little Boy's Prayer"
27. "My Last Two Tens"
28. "The Party (& DOLLY PARTON)"
29. "Moments Of Meditation"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Rubber Room: Haunting, Po by Porter Wagoner, released 30 July 1990, includes the following tracks: "George Leroy Chickashea", "Fairchild", "Lonely Comin' Down", "Jim Johnson" and more. This version of Rubber Room: Haunting, Po comes as a 1xCD. - ..POETIC SONGS OF PORTER WAGONER, 1966-1977
Porter Wagoner is a much misunderstood artist. Singing about the peaks and troughs of the human experience from inside a purple sequinned Nudie suit he has created the most extraordinary catalogue of any country music artist, and quite possibly any popular performer, ever. Don't believe me? Then check out the skull cracking and heart rendering reverberations of the Rubber Room, the troubled soul of George Leroy Chickashea, the desperate howl that is Lonely Coming Down and the seething hurt that is Fairchild. Yet amongst this human train-wreck there are jewels of burning pathos and profound spirituality like Moments of Meditation and Little Boy's Prayer. It is indeed this collision of an image that is at times admittedly pure kitsch, with songs and a delivery that are soul-shakingly sincere, that makes Porter Wagoner perhaps the most compelling recording artist of all time. Still not convinced? Then go now, right now, and listen to the Party by Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton. For the first time the darker, more poetic highlights of Porter Wagoner's astounding career have been compiled with love and care, featuring a slew of tracks never before sighted on CD. Once you have heard this album you will never be quite the same ever again!Psychotronic, dark, heartfelt country... with a touch of showbiz! First time on CD! Deluxe collectors 16 page package featuring original LP artwork and exclusive liner notes. All tracks are remastered in 2006 from the original master tapes! Compiled and curated by noted musician (Snog, Soma, Black Lung) and film composer David Thrussell.
Original RCA Victor Stereo/Mono Recordings Produced by Bob Ferguson and Porter Wagoner. Recorded in RCA's "Nashville Sound" Studio and Fireside Studios, Nashville Tennessee 1966-1977. Vocal Accompaniment by The Nashville Edition, The Lea Jane Singers, The Blackwood Brothers Quartet, Anita Carter, Jan Howard, Norma Jean, Mary E. Greene, Sandy Posey, Dolores D. Edgin, Joe Babcock, June Page and Hurshel Wiginton. Executive in charge of CD reissue: David Thrussell Layout and design: Richard Grant / I+T=R Remastered from the original RCA Victor master tapes 2006 by Simon Polinski at Laundry Goat Studios Premaster by Sony Music Studios NYC All titles licensed courtesy of SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT (AUSTRALIA) PTY LIMITED
No. of tracks: 29
Manufacturer No.: OMNI 103
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