- Artist:
- Prine, John
- See Also:
- Beatles (The) Guthrie, Woody Newman, Randy Waits, Tom
- Description:
- GREAT DAYS: THE JOHN PRINE ANTHOLOGY contains 41 tracks on 2 CDs spanning the years 1971-1991. Includes a 50-page booklet containing extensive liner notes, rare photographs, complete personnel listings, a discography and track annotations written by John Prine.
Personnel includes: John Prine (vocals, guitar); Steve Cropper, John Burns, John Christopher, Reggie Young, Jim Rooney (guitar); Dave Prine (fiddle); Leo LeBlanc (pedal steel guitar); Bobby Wood (piano); David Briggs (piano, organ); Bobby Emmons, James Brown, Mike Utley (organ); Bobby Whitlock (electric piano); Sid Sims, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Mike Leach, Tom Piekarski (bass); Steve Burgh (bass, drums, guitar); Rachel Peer-Prine (bass, background vocals); Kenny Malone, Gene Chrisman, Tony Newman, Tom Radtke, Angie Varias (drums).
Producers include: Steve Cropper, Steve Goodman, Knox Phillips, Jerry Phillips, Barry Beckett.
Compilation producers: James Austin, John Prine, Al Bunetta, Dan Einstein.
Remastered by Bill Inglot and Ken Perry.
Recorded between 1971-1991. Includes liner notes by David Fricke.
Spread across two enticing discs, the GREAT DAYS anthology makes it plain that living during a time when John Prine is releasing music makes for some great days indeed. The fact that Prine had to wait 20 years to receive a Grammy should not for a second obscure the fact that he has been making rewarding albums since his debut in 1971. He is but one of the many songwriters to labor under the "Next Bob Dylan" tag. In Prine`s case, however, the remarkable consistency inherent in his writing supports such a claim, hyperbole notwithstanding.
With deadpan delivery and economic wordplay as calling cards, Prine`s songs reflect a startling lack of bitterness for a man whose career has seen many commercial ups and downs. Prine`s body of work reflects a country heart filled with a rocker`s sense of mischief. Whether it`s the loneliness of aging ("Hello In There") or anti-cynicism itself ("That`s the Way The World Goes `Round"), GREAT DAYS reveals one of the nation`s secret heroes in all his "aw shucks" glory.
- Track Listing:
- Illegal Smile
- Spanish Pipedream
- Hello in There
- Sam Stone
- Paradise
- Donald and Lydia
- Late John Garfield Blues, The
- Yes I Guess They Oughta Name a Drink After You
- Great Compromise, The
- Sweet Revenge
- Please Don`t Bury Me
- Christmas in Prison
- Dear Abby
- Blue Umbrella
- Common Sense
- Come Back to Us Barbara Lewis Hare Krishna Beauregard
- Saddle in the Rain
- He Was in Heaven Before He Died
- Fish and Whistle
- That`s the Way That the World Goes `Round
- Bruised Orange (Chain of Sorrow)
- Sabu Visits the Twin Cities Alone
- Automobile
- Killing the Blues
- Down by the Side of the Road
- Living in the Future
- It`s Happening to You
- Storm Windows
- One Red Rose
- Souvenirs - (with Steve Goodman)
- Aimless Love
- Oldest Baby in the World, The
- People Puttin` People Down
- Unwed Fathers
- Angel From Montgomery - (with Bonnie Raitt)
- Linda Goes to Mars
- Bad Boy
- Speed of the Sound of Loneliness
- It`s a Big Old Goofy World
- Sins of Memphisto, The
- All the Best
Album Information
- Release Date:
- 08/17/1993
- Type:
- Performer
- Genre:
- Rock & Pop
- Subgenre:
- Singer/Songwriter
- Label:
- Rhino Records (USA)
- Catalog Number:
- 71400
- Original Release Year:
- 1993
- # of Discs:
- 2
- Studio/Live:
- Mixed
- Mono/Stereo:
- Stereo
- Runtime:
- 149 : 12
- Guest Artist:
- Bonnie Raitt; Jackson Browne; Steve Goodman; Glenn Frey; David Bromberg; J. D. Souther; John Sebastian; Jennifer Warnes
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Anonymous from Richmond Virginia USA, Feb 2, 1900
Bought after hearing a John Prine Song on the radio. This is a great collection if you are new to his work. Mellow, though provoking and funny at times, John Prine's work is a cross between Jimmy buffett and Woody Guthrie.
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