James Szalapski's famous documentary about the rebirth of country music around Austin and Nashville in the mid-70s, featuring Steve Earle, Townes Van Zandt, John Hiatt, Charlie Daniels, Rodney Crowell and David Allen Coe, amongst numerous others.
Tracklisting
- Guy Clark - L.A. Freeway
- Larry Jon Wilson - Ohoopee River Bottomland
- Glenn Stagner - The Doctor'S Blues
- Guy Clark - That Old Time Feeling
- Townes Van Zandt - Waitin' Around To Die
- David Alan Coe - I Still Sing The Old Songs
- Rodney Crowell, Guy Clark, Steve Earle & Steve Young - Bluebird Wine
- Steve Young, Guy Clark, Steve Earle & Rodney Crowell - Alabama Highway
- Guy Clark - Texas Cookin'
- Gamble Rogers - Black Label Blues
- Peggy Brooks - Let'S Go All The Way
- Charlie Daniels Band - Texas
- David Alan Coe - Living On The Run
- David Alan Coe - Oh Warden
- David Alan Coe - River
- Steve Earle - Elijah'S Church
- Steve Young, Steve Earle, Guy Clark & Rodney Crowell - Silent Night
- Extras :
- Guy Clark - Desperadoes Waiting For A Train
- Townes Van Zandt - Pancho And Lefty
- Guy Clark - Old Flynn'S Boat
- John Hiatt - One For The One
- Steve Earle - Darling Commit Me
- Steve Earle - Mercenary Song
- Rodney Crowell - Young Girl'S Hungry Smile
- Steve Young - I'M So Lonesome I Could Cry
- Guy Clark - Country Morning Breeze
- Steve Earle - Darling Commit Me
Featuring Steve Earle, Townes Van Zandt, John Hiatt, Charlie Daniels, Rodney Crowell and David Allen Coe amongst numerous others, this is the sort of film that affords the sort of unique insight into the artists and their music that rarely ever happens. When it does it's gold, welcome to Heartworn Highways.When this film about the up and coming "Outlaw" country musicians was made in 1975 it was simply a film about the other side of the genre, but as years have passed almost all of the players in the picture have gone on to be stepping stones in modern music. The film can now lay claim to featuring genuine country music legends at a time when they were young, hungry and relatively unknown. The direction and photography of the film show the artists in their homes, hanging out, playing together and performing for intimate friends, something that gives us a rare insight into the lives of these seminal figures.EXTRAS: The extensive never before seen bonus material includes over an hour of exceptional additional footage, and the deluxe packaging features a transcribed interview with Director James Szalapski.Features unreleased versions of:'Waitin' Around To Die' and 'Pancho and Lefty' by Townes Van Zandt; 'Desperados Waiting For A Train' and 'L.A Freeway' by Guy Clark; 'One For The One' by John Hiatt; the first ever version of 'Mercenary Song' by Steve Earle and the completely unreleased 'Darling, Commit Me' as well as many more.
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Tento produkt byl přidán dne Čtvrtek 25. květen 2006.