Disc 01 01. Long Ryders, The "Looking for Lewis and Clark"
02. Long Ryders, The "Lights of downtown"
03. Long Ryders, The "Wdia"
04. Long Ryders, The "Mason-Dixon line"
05. Long Ryders, The "Here comes that train again"
06. Long Ryders, The "Years long ago"
07. Long Ryders, The "Good times tomorrow, hard times today"
08. Long Ryders, The "Two kinds of love"
09. Long Ryders, The "You just can't ride the boxcars anymore"
10. Long Ryders, The "Capturing the flag"
11. Long Ryders, The "State of my union"
12. Long Ryders, The "If I were a bramble and you were a rose (B-Side)"
13. Long Ryders, The "Southside of the story (B-Side)"
14. Long Ryders, The "Child bride (B-Side)"
15. Long Ryders, The "Christmas in New Zealand (Spinning Wighats Flexidisc Session)"
Disc 02 01. Long Ryders, The "Good times tomorrow, hard times today"
02. Long Ryders, The "Mason-Dixon line"
03. Long Ryders, The "South side of the story"
04. Long Ryders, The "State of my union"
05. Long Ryders, The "Lights of downtown"
06. Long Ryders, The "Child bride"
07. Long Ryders, The "Looking for Lewis and Clark"
08. Long Ryders, The "Two kinds of love"
09. Long Ryders, The "Wdia"
10. Long Ryders, The "Here comes that train again"
11. Long Ryders, The "You just can't ride the boxcars anymore"
12. Long Ryders, The "Years long ago"
Disc 03 01. Long Ryders, The "Tell it to the judge on sunday"
02. Long Ryders, The "Still get by"
03. Long Ryders, The "You just can't ride the boxcars anymore"
04. Long Ryders, The "Good times tomorrow"
05. Long Ryders, The "Wreck of the 809"
06. Long Ryders, The "Lights of downtown"
07. Long Ryders, The "Run dusty run"
08. Long Ryders, The "Years long ago"
09. Long Ryders, The "Capturing the flag"
10. Long Ryders, The "I had a dream"
11. Long Ryders, The "Final wild son"
12. Long Ryders, The "Baby, we all gotta go down"
13. Long Ryders, The "State of my union"
14. Long Ryders, The "Sweet mental revenge"
15. Long Ryders, The "Looking for Lewis and Clark"
16. Long Ryders, The "Send me a postcard"
17. Long Ryders, The "Highway 61 revisited"
18. Long Ryders, The "Encore from hell"
19. Long Ryders, The / London Calling "10-5-60"
Number of discs:
3
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Description:
Digitally remastered and expanded three CD edition. The Long Ryders were formed in 1982 by young American musicians influenced by Gram Parsons, C&W, The Byrds, and the punk scene found in their hometown of Los Angeles. The Long Ryders were an anecdote to formula stadium rock and wimpy synth-pop. The band featured Sid Griffin on guitar, autoharp, and harmonica, Stephen McCarthy on guitar, steel guitar, mandolin, and banjo, Tom Stevens, bass, and Greg Sowders, playing drums and percussion. With a sound reminiscent of the Buffalo Springfield and The Flying Burrito Brothers, but with a harder edge, they anticipated the alternative country music of the 1990s by a decade. This version overseen by Tom Stevens contains the remastered album, a set of demos from the band's archive, and a legendary show from London's Mean Fiddler. Remastered by Andy Pearce the recordings, in Sid's opinion, have never sounded so good. A new booklet designed by Phil Smee contains many rare photos and memorabilia from the band's own collections as well as liner notes by bassist Tom Stevens.