PRODUCT DETAILS
Telecaster master Bill Kirchen was right there at the BIG BANG of Americana as a founder member of Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen in 1967. Playing guitar has been his only job ever since. Over a ten-year period commencing in 2006, he made albums exclusively at Proper Records' Specific Sound studio in London - until it was demolished when we moved premises. This limited-edition vinyl album contains a selection of highlights from the period. (All thirty-eight tracks including some bonus material are available on a two-CD set). Guests include Nick Lowe, Elvis Costello, Dan Hicks, Maria Muldaur and Austin De Lone.
Tracklist:
- Get A Little Goner (with Nick Lowe)
- Rocks Into Sand (with Nick Lowe)
- Word To The Wise (with Dan Hicks)
- Bump Wood
- Man In The Bottom Of The Well (with Elvis Costello)
- Time Will Tell The Story
- Ain't Got Time For The Blues (with Maria Muldaur)
- Truck Stop At The End Of The World
- Womb To The Tomb
- The Times They Are A-Changin' (with Austin de Lone)
UPC: 5052442013518
Label: Last Music Company
Release Date: 7.24.20
Format: Vinyl Record
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