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Details: The Many Moods Of The Mysterious Howard Crockett - Profound, passionate and curmudgeonly, Howard Crockett was a singular talent who never received his due. Best known today as a muscular songwriter for rockabilly/honky-tonker Johnny Horton (Honky-Tonk Man, Slew Foot, All Grown Up), Crockett's subterranean 1960s recordings are a husky revelation. Featured here is his rare and fine 1966 LP in it's first ever reissue and a brace of sizzling '60s 45 only cuts. Dry, salty and philosophical - nobody cut country sides quite like Howard Crockett!
Tracklist:
- Your Messing Up My Mind
- You Can't Get Around to Them All Jack
- The Big Cat
- Ask Little Brother
- The Big Day
- Soap and Water
- The Story of Bango
- Man with No Face
- The Law Says
- Where Were You (When the Lights Went Out)
- Tall Man
- Count the Many Ways
- All for the Love of a Girl
- Folsom Prison Blues
- Honky-Tonk Man
- Gonna Find Me a Bluebird
- I'd Like to Be Everybody for Just One Day
- All Grown Up
- Am I Losing You
- Ring of Fire
- Slue-Foot
- Mr. Heartache
- The Times
- If Someone Must Go
- Green Green Fire
- High Roller
- I Can't Cry the Same Tears Twice
- Star
- The Word
- Anywhere the Love Light Shines
- Cross Eyed Mary
- The Battle of New Orleans
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