Townes Van Zandt – Down Home and Abroad

Townes Van Zandt ‎
Down Home And Abroad
Label: Floating World ‎– FLOATD6377 (Retroworld) (CD)
Released: 2018

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Tracklist:

CD1

The Down Home – Johnson City, TN – April 18 1985

  1. Intro
  2. Dollar Bill Blues
  3. Pancho And Lefty
  4. Buckskin Stallion Blues
  5. No Place To Fall
  6. Talking Thunderbird Blues
  7. Mr. Gold And Mr. Mud
  8. If I Needed You
  9. Snowing On Raton
  10. To Live Is To Fly
  11. Don’t You Take It Too Bad
  12. Snake Mountain Blues
  13. Rake
  14. Fraternity Blues
  15. Colorado Girl -> Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues -> Colorado Girl

CD2

The Tavastia – Helsinki, Finland – June 18th 1993

  1. Dollar Bill Blues
  2. Pancho And Lefty
  3. Brand New Companion
  4. Two Girls
  5. Lungs
  6. Rex’s Blues
  7. Nothin’
  8. A Song For
  9. Kathleen
  10. Coo Coo
  11. Brother Flower
  12. If I Needed You
  13. Pinball Machine (1st Verse)
  14. Tecumseh Valley
  15. Flyin’ Shoes
  16. Don’t You Take It Too Bad

Barcode and Other Identifiers
Barcode: 805772637726

Notes:
Townes Van Zandt was an American singer-songwriter. He is widely held in high regard for his poetic and often heroically sad songs. In 1983, six years after Emmylou Harris had first popularised it, Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard covered his song “Pancho and Lefty”, reaching number one on the Billboard country music chart.

Much of his life was spent touring various dive bars, often living in cheap motel rooms and backwoods cabins. And for much of the 1970s, he lived in a simple shack without electricity or a phone. He suffered from a series of drug addictions, alcoholism, and was given a psychiatric diagnosis of bipolar disorder.

Van Zandt died on New Years Day 1997 from health problems stemming from years of substance abuse. A revival of interest in Van Zandt occurred in the 2000s when two books, a documentary film (Be Here to Love Me), and numerous magazine articles about the singer were written

This two CD set features two live shows recorded in Johnson City, Tennessee in 1985 and Helsinki, Finland in 1993.