VARIOUS ARTISTS - Country Funk Volume III - 1975-1982 - 2LP - Red & Blue Swirl Vinyl
Label: Light In The Attic
SKU: 15044
Barcode: 826853119412
Catalogue ID: LITA194-1-1
Format: Vinyl
LABEL: Light in the Attic
CAT NO: LITA194-1-1
BARCODE: 826853119412
Tracklisting:
Side A
Steven Soles – Shake The Dust
J. J. Cale – Nobody But You
Conway Twitty – Night Fires
Eddie Rabbit – One And Only One
Jerry Reed – Rhythm And Blues
Side B
Dolly Parton – Sure Thing
Billy Swan – Oliver Swan
Rob Galbraith – I Got The Fever
Travis Wammack – Do Me
Side C
Larry Jon Wilson – I Betcha Heaven’s On A Dirt Road
Gary & Sandy – Gonna Let You Have It
Brian Hyland – Hale To The Man
Tony Joe White – Alone At Last
Side D
Ronnie Milsap – Get It Up
Delbert McClinton – Shot From The Saddle
Terry Gibbs – Rich Man
Dennis Linde – Down To The Station
VARIOUS ARTISTS
– Country Funk Volume III – 1975-1982
2LP – Limited Edition Red & Blue Swirl Vinyl
(Newly Remastered Audio. With foil LP Jacket & new original artwork by renowned artist J. William Myers.)
Volume 3 in Light in the Attic’s acclaimed Country Funk series! Featuring Dolly Parton, J.J. Cale, Conway Twitty, Larry Jon Wilson, and Billy Swan, amongst many others. Includes previously unreleased track by Tony Joe White. All tracks are remastered.
There’s more funk left in the trunk yet. This time around, the jeans are tighter, the hair is bigger and the disco ball spins along to a country-synth beat. Produced and compiled by Jason Morgan (Bay Area DJ/collector) and Patrick McCarthy (co-producer/compiler of Volume I & II), the tracklist features regulars Dolly Parton, J.J. Cale, Larry Jon Wilson and Tony Joe White (whose track is released here for the first time) alongside new faces like Steven Soles, Gary and Sandy, Conway Twitty, Travis Wammack, Billy Swan, Rob Galbraith, Brian Hyland, and so many more. As the 1970s began to wane and the 1980s approached, the Country Funk pallet expanded to include disco beats, heavy Moog synth bass lines and more clavinet than you could shake a stick at. Volume III shows artists continuing to buck traditional country tropes and production while embracing modern soul, disco, and coked-up 80s synth-pop. This is the true soundtrack of the Urban Cowboy. Saddle up, partners.
See below for tracklisting…
