John Prine & "September 78" LP
In the fall of 1978, singer-songwriter John Prine returned home to Chicago for a concert appearance at the famed Park West club. The show, captured on the limited edition album September 78, features John backed by his rock n’ roll band, ably led by longtime friend Johnny Burns.
Angelo Varias played drums, alongside bassist Tommy ‘Pickles’ Piekarski, while Howard Levy joined on organ, piano and harmonica. Johnny Burns and his signature guitar licks locked the whole thing together.
Prine’s Oh Boy Records is pressing just 2000 individually-numbered LPs of September 78. It will be initially released for Record Store Day on April 18, 2015. The album also features two cover tracks - "Try To Find Another Man," made famous by The Righteous Brothers, as well as "Treat Me Nice," originally sung by Elvis Presley.
September 78 will be released on 180 gram, 12-inch, orange vinyl. Each LP also comes with a digital download of the record's ten tracks.
John Prine hopes that his fans will enjoy this performance from a special period of time in his career.
Side A
1. Often Is A Word I Seldom Use
2. Angel From Montgomery
3. Crooked Piece Of Time
4. I Had A Dream
5. Try To Find Another Man
Side B
1. Pretty Good
2. Iron Ore Betty
3. Please Don't Bury Me
4. Treat Me Nice
5. Sweet Revenge
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John Prine's longtime manager, also the founder of Oh Boy Records and Blue Plate Music (a publishing company), Al Bunetta, has passed away.
LifeNotes: Al Bunetta Passes
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Roger Waters covering Prine at the Newport Folk Festival.
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The label for this release is listed as All Access so I'm not sure if it's sanctioned by Oh Boy Records. It's due to come out tomorrow according to Amazon's U.K. site but is not listed at all on Amazon's U.S. site. The Oh Boy online store is presently under construction so it'll be interesting to see if it's listed when it relaunches. There's not much info about it on Amazon but it appears to come from an episode of the King Biscuit Flower Hour from a performance recorded at the Bottom Line in New York on July 11, 1978 according to this version (18 songs instead of 30) of it that's available via ConcertVault.com. You can also find more info about the gig itself at that site.
Disc 1
1. Spanish Pipedream
2. Often Is a Word I Seldom Use
3. Angel from Montgomery
4. Fish and Whistle
5. Crooked Piece of Time
6. Blue Umbrella
7. Illegal Smile
8. Sabu Visits the Twin Cities Alone
9. The Bottomless Lake
10. Sam Stone
11. That s the Way That the World Goes Round
12. There She Goes
13. I Had a Dream Last Night
14. Chinatown
15. If You Don't Want My Love
Disc 2
1. Try to Find Another Man
2. Everything s About the Same
3. Hello in There
4. Grandpa Was a Carpenter
5. Ballad of a Teenage Queen
6. Paradise
7. Please Don't Bury Me
8. Sleepy Eyed Boy
9. Treat Me Nice
10. Onomatopeia
11. Sailin Around
12. Mexican Home
13. How Lucky Can One Man Get
14. I m Not That Good at Goodbye
15. Saddle in the Rain
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John Prine reflects on life rich in music
Ten years past a bout with cancer that could have ended his career, the esteemed troubadour re-teams with Kris Kristofferson, an early champion of his work.
John Prine (above) will perform Saturday with Kris Kristofferson, whom he met in Chicago 44 years ago.
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Ten years past a bout with cancer that could have ended his career, the esteemed troubadour re-teams with Kris Kristofferson, an early champion of his work.
John Prine (above) will perform Saturday with Kris Kristofferson, whom he met in Chicago 44 years ago.
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Goodman sings Prine on this cut from 1975's Jessie's Jig and Other Favorites.
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Songwriter's circle with Guy Clark, Rodney Crowell, Bill Caswell, Billy Joe Shaver and Keith Sykes.
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This is a link to the entire InCommon with John Leonard documentary on creativity on Vimeo. The John Prine segment is below.
Documentary celebrates folk singer John Prine and his timeless music
Documentary celebrates folk singer John Prine and his timeless music
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Awesome. Thanks for that. I actually listened to Pink Cadillac earlier today.Kudzu Guillotine wrote:This is a link to the entire InCommon with John Leonard documentary on creativity on Vimeo. The John Prine segment is below.
Documentary celebrates folk singer John Prine and his timeless music
I once heard John describe his songs as "sad but sweet" and that fits a ton of them perfectly.
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JP is playing locally next week - who has seen him lately? What can I expect? I know he's been battling it for the past few years and his health is in decline, but how is the show? Thanks
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I saw him in Durham last year, he was better than ever.ramonz wrote:JP is playing locally next week - who has seen him lately? What can I expect? I know he's been battling it for the past few years and his health is in decline, but how is the show? Thanks
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Still puts on an amazing show.ramonz wrote:JP is playing locally next week - who has seen him lately? What can I expect? I know he's been battling it for the past few years and his health is in decline, but how is the show? Thanks
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I'm roughly ¾'s of the way through Eddie Huffman's bio on John Prine and learning lots of stuff I never knew before, like how "Illegal Smile" was the theme song for this short lived ABC sitcom starring Jack Elam, Gary Busey and Mark Hamill that first aired back in 74/75. It didn't last long 'cause it was up against The Rockford Files.
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Watch John Prine and Sturgill Simpson Rehearse Backstage
The pair run through "Speed of the Sound of Loneliness" in the green room prior to their show at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles.
The pair run through "Speed of the Sound of Loneliness" in the green room prior to their show at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles.
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Longtime Prine band member Jason Wilber covers "Paradise", which appears on his latest record Echoes that was released on June 24th.
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From NPR, includes an interview with Prine where he also reveals plans for a new album of original material, his first since Fair and Square in 2005.
John Prine To Release New Duets Album, 'For Better, Or Worse'
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John Prine To Release New Duets Album, 'For Better, Or Worse'
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Preview from the new duets record.
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I posted links to this above but didn't realize they were also on YouTube.
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John Prine to play 1971 debut album at Station Inn
John Prine, preceding Bonnie Raitt, performs at the Grand Ole Opry House Oct. 29, 1975.
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John Prine, preceding Bonnie Raitt, performs at the Grand Ole Opry House Oct. 29, 1975.
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John Prine review – legendary songwriter looks back to the beginning
The pioneer of the singer-songwriter movement performed his first album in its entirety – and many
of its songs ring as true today as 45 years ago
John Prine, seen here at a Nashville awards show, performed his first album in its entirety in the city.
Photograph: Mark Zaleski/AP
The pioneer of the singer-songwriter movement performed his first album in its entirety – and many
of its songs ring as true today as 45 years ago
John Prine, seen here at a Nashville awards show, performed his first album in its entirety in the city.
Photograph: Mark Zaleski/AP