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Legendary songwriter Guy Clark's iconic album, Dublin Blues, shines in a new light with this remixed and remastered reissue. The album was remixed by Miles Wilkinson, it's original co-producer and engineer, at Compass Sound Studio in Nashville (formerly Glaser Sound Studio, aka Hillbilly Central). It includes liner notes written by Wilkinson and Clarks former touring partner, the acclaimed singer-songwriter Darrell Scott. Dublin Blues [30th Anniversary Edition] will be available on CD and Dublin Blue vinyl and features a previously undiscovered, never-before-released track, Once More With Caution, featuring Emmylou Harris and Verlon Thompson on harmony vocals.
Tracklist:
- Side A. Dublin Blues
- Black Diamond Strings
- Shut Up and Talk to Me
- Stuff That Works
- Hank Williams Said It Best
- Side B: The Cape
- Baby Took a Limo to Memphis
- Tryin to Try
- Hangin Your Life on the Wall (Feat. Ramblin Jack Elliott)
- The Randall Knife
- Once More with Caution
UPC: 766397482118
Label: Compass Records
Release Date: 4.4.25
Format: Vinyl Record
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