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Townes Van Zandt - Live at the Old Quarter [Vinyl LP] (FP1118-1) NEW! SEALED!

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Item specifics

Condition
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Album Name
Live at the Old Quarter
Case Type
Cardboard Sleeve
Custom Bundle
No
Record Grading
Mint (M)
Language
English
Record Size
12"
Style
1970s, Country Blues, Alternative Country, Country Rock, Folk
Features
180 Gram, Sealed, Gatefold
Speed
33 RPM
Color
Black
Title
Live at the Old Quarter
Duration
Album
Material
Vinyl
Catalog Number
FP1118-1
Modified Item
No
Edition
Live
Type
Album
Sleeve Grading
Near Mint (NM or M-)
Era
1970s
UPC
0767981111810
Artist
Van Zandt, Townes
Format
Record
Release Year
2009
Record Label
Fat Possum Records, Fapo
Release Title
Live at the Old Quarter
Genre
Country

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Product Identifiers

Record Label
Fat Possum Records, Fapo
UPC
0767981111810
eBay Product ID (ePID)
14046064814

Product Key Features

Format
Record
Release Year
2009
Genre
Country
Artist
Van Zandt, Townes
Release Title
Live at the Old Quarter

Dimensions

Item Height
0.29 in
Item Weight
1.20 lb
Item Length
12.54 in
Item Width
12.25 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks
27
Tracks
1.1 Announcement 0:45 1.2 Pancho ; Lefty 4:08 1.3 Mr. Mudd ; Mr. Gold 3:41 1.4 Don't You Take It Too Bad 2:58 1.5 Two Girls 3:52 1.6 Fraternity Blues 3:08 1.7 If I Needed You 3:19 2.1 Brand New Companion 4:20 2.2 White Freight Liner Blues 3:26 2.3 To Live Is to Fly 3:21 2.4 She Came and She Touched Me 4:10 2.5 Talking Thunderbird Blues 2:33 2.6 Rex's Blues 3:05 2.7 Nine Pound Hammer 3:06 3.1 For the Sake of the Song 4:49 3.2 Chauffeur's Blues 4:33 3.3 No Place to Fall 3:09 3.4 Loretta 2:27 3.5 Kathleen 2:55 3.6 Why She's Acting That Way 5:43 4.1 Cocaine Blues 3:21 4.2 Who Do You Love 3:45 4.3 Tower Song 3:48 4.4 Waiting 'Round to Die 2:35 4.5 Tecumseh Valley 4:30 4.6 Lungs 2:34 4.7 Only Him or Me 2:43
Number of Discs
1
Notes
Live at the Old Quarter, Houston, Texas is a double live album by Texas singer/songwriter Townes Van Zandt. The recording captures Van Zandt in a series of July 1973 performances in an intimate venue and there is a strong critical consensus that this recording is among the most exemplary of Van Zandt's career. In July 1973, Van Zandt performed a string of shows over five sweltering nights at the Old Quarter club owned by Rex Bell and Dale Soffar that were recorded on a portable four track by Earl Willis, the album's producer and engineer. They would eventually be released four years later by Van Zandt's previous producer and manager Kevin Eggers on his new Tomato Records label. The liner notes describe the recording as the "Rosetta Stone" of Texas music. One can hear Van Zandt's influences in covers by artists like Bo Diddley, Texas bluesman Lightnin' Hopkins, and country picker Merle Travis. Van Zandt's most famous works can also be heard, such as "If I Needed You" and "Pancho and Lefty" played to an audience not already familiar with these songs. The singer's laconic banter and corny jokes are also on full display. The album is also noted for the intimacy of the performance, with Van Zandt taking the stage alone and accompanying himself on guitar as he did thousands of times during his career. In the 2007 biography To Live's To Fly: The Ballad of the Late, Great Townes Van Zandt, John Kruth writes that Van Zandt played "to nearly a hundred folks per set, packed shoulder to shoulder within the club's bare brick walls. The room was so jammed that it was impossible for a waitress to wend her way through the crowd to take drink orders. People had to pass money hand over fist and wait, in hopes that a mug of cold beer would eventually find it's way back to them." Van Zandt is introduced by Dale Soffar and, after apologizing for the busted air conditioning, performs a gentle reading of "Pancho and Lefty". At the end of the song the singer remarks, "I've never heard it so quiet in here." The photograph on the album cover was shot by Steve Salmieri.

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