1.14 You Don't Know What's Right, You Don't Know What's Wrong
1.15 10-5-60
1.16 Born to Believe in You
1.17 And She Rides
1.18 Too Close to the Light (Buckskin Mix) - Native Sons- Era B-Side
1.19 The Trip
1.20 Time Keeps Traveling
1.21 I Can't Hide
1.22 As God Is My Witness
1.23 Masters of War
2.1 10-5-60 - Radio Tokyo Demos
2.2 And She Rides - Radio Tokyo Demos
2.3 Still Get By - Radio Tokyo Demos
2.4 Final Wild Son
2.5 Run Dusty Run
2.6 Ivory Tower
2.7 Tell It to the Judge on Sunday
2.8 Wreck of the 809
2.9 I'll Get Out Somehow
2.10 Sweet Mental Revenge
2.11 Never Got to Meet the Mom
2.12 Too Close to the Light
2.13 Still Get By
2.14 I Had a Dream
2.15 The Trip
2.16 Time Keeps Traveling
2.17 Masters of War
2.18 If I Were a Carpenter
2.19 Fair Game
3.1 Join My Gang
3.2 I Can't Hide
3.3 Ivory Tower
3.4 I Had a Dream
3.5 Masters of War
3.6 Final Wild Son
3.7 (Sweet) Mental Revenge
3.8 Run Dusty Run
3.9 Mason-Dixon Line
3.10 Southside of the Story
3.11 Wreck of the 809
3.12 State of My Union
3.13 Still Get By
3.14 Tell It to the Judge on Sunday
Number of discs:
3
Description:
? Expanded edition of The Long Ryders?? debut album from 1984. ? Featuring demos and live recordings from the era. ? ??They unwittingly invented Americana but seldom receive credit for it.? MOJO ? ??Few Bands have made more of an impact on the current musical scene.? Classic Rock Released in October 1984 ??Native Sons?? was the debut album by American band the Long Ryders. Musically, the album fuses 1960s style garage rock and folk rock with country rock. Rolling Stone??s David Fricke described ??Native Sons?? as an album ??where Nashville, ??77 London and the mid-60s Sunset Strip converge in songs of pioneer aspiration and outlaw bonding.? This new 3CD edition compiled in conjunction with founding member Sid Griffin contains the original album alongside a raft of demos and a live recording from 1985. Described at the time by Melody Maker as a ??Modern American Classic? this version brings together all the tracks that defined the start of Alt Country with a new package containing sleeve notes by Anthony DeCurtis and design by Phil Smee. -
Expanded edition of The Long Ryders' debut album from 1984. Featuring demos and live recordings from the era. Released in October 1984 'Native Sons' was the debut album by American band the Long Ryders. Musically, the album fuses 1960s style garage rock and folk rock with country rock. Rolling Stone's David Fricke described 'Native Sons' as an album"where Nashville, '77 London and the mid-60s Sunset Strip converge in songs of pioneer aspiration and outlaw bonding." This new 3CD edition compiled in conjunction with founding member Sid Griffin contains the original album alongside a raft of demos and a live recording from 1985. Described at the time by Melody Maker as a "Modern American Classic" this version brings together all the tracks that defined the start of Alt Country with a new package containing sleeve notes by Anthony DeCurtis and design by Phil Smee.