The Flatlanders

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South Wind Of Summer 04:39 Tools
You've Never Seen Me Cry 00:00 Tools
Dallas 00:00 Tools
Julia 00:00 Tools
Jole Blon 00:00 Tools
Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown 00:00 Tools
Homeland Refugee 00:00 Tools
Going Away 00:00 Tools
Wavin' My Heart Goodbye 00:00 Tools
Cry For Freedom 00:00 Tools
After The Storm 00:00 Tools
Down In My Hometown 00:00 Tools
Bhagavan Decreed 00:00 Tools
Stars In My Life 00:00 Tools
Rose From The Mountain 00:00 Tools
One Road More 00:00 Tools
Right Where I Belong 00:00 Tools
Sowing On The Mountain 00:00 Tools
The Heart You Left Behind 00:00 Tools
I Know You 00:00 Tools
Borderless Love 00:00 Tools
You Make It Look Easy 00:00 Tools
One Day At A Time 00:00 Tools
Keeper Of The Mountain 00:00 Tools
Wishing For A Rainbow 00:00 Tools
She Had Everything 00:00 Tools
No Way I'll Never Need You 00:00 Tools
Midnight Train 00:00 Tools
The Way We Are 00:00 Tools
Just About Time 00:00 Tools
Thank God For The Road 00:00 Tools
Yesterday Was Judgement Day 00:00 Tools
Blue Wind Blew 00:00 Tools
Love's Own Chains 00:00 Tools
I Thought The Wreck Was Over 00:00 Tools
Now It's Now Again 00:00 Tools
Free The Wind 00:00 Tools
Down In The Light Of The Melon Moon 00:00 Tools
Baby Do You Love Me Still? 00:00 Tools
Number Sixteen 00:00 Tools
Eggs Of Your Chickens 00:00 Tools
Pay The Alligator 00:00 Tools
Shadow Of The Moon 00:00 Tools
All You Are Love 00:00 Tools
Wheels Of Fortune 00:00 Tools
See The Way 00:00 Tools
There's Never Been 00:00 Tools
Down On Filbert's Rise 00:00 Tools
Back To My Old Molehill 00:00 Tools
I Think Too Much Of You 00:00 Tools
Deep Eddy Blues 00:00 Tools
Once Followed By The Wind 00:00 Tools
Wishin' For You 00:00 Tools
Hello Stranger 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Strangle You Shorty 00:00 Tools
Story Of You 00:00 Tools
Indian Cowboy 00:00 Tools
Neon Of Nashville 00:00 Tools
Whistle Blues 00:00 Tools
Go To Sleep Alone 00:00 Tools
The Stars In My Life 00:00 Tools
San Francisco Bay Blues 00:00 Tools
Settin' The Woods On Fire 00:00 Tools
Honky Tonk Blues 00:00 Tools
Long Time Gone 00:00 Tools
Waitin' Around To Die 00:00 Tools
My Wildest Dreams Grow Wilder 00:00 Tools
Tecumseh Valley 00:00 Tools
Hesitation Blues 00:00 Tools
Lone Snake Moan 00:00 Tools
So I'll Run 00:00 Tools
Love, Please Come Home 00:00 Tools
Bring It On Home To Me 00:00 Tools
Walkin' Down The Line 00:00 Tools
Jolé Blon 00:00 Tools
Comfort's Sigh 00:00 Tools
I Had My Hopes Up High 00:00 Tools
Waiting For A Train 00:00 Tools
Waitin' For A Train 00:00 Tools
Hello, Stranger 00:00 Tools
Yesterday was Judgment Day 00:00 Tools
Not So Long Ago 00:00 Tools
One More For The Road 00:00 Tools
Dallas - (Beyond Nashville) - Flatlanders 00:00 Tools
You Ve Never Seen Me Cry 00:00 Tools
Tonight I Think I M Gonna Go Downtown 00:00 Tools
My Wildest Dreams 00:00 Tools
Jole Bron 00:00 Tools
Down On Filberts Rise 00:00 Tools
I'm Gonna Strangle You Shortly 00:00 Tools
San Franscisco Bay Blues 00:00 Tools
I Keep Wishin' For You 00:00 Tools
Wishing On A Rainbow 00:00 Tools
Tonight, I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown 00:00 Tools
Now Its Now Again 00:00 Tools
You've Got To Go To Sleep Alone 00:00 Tools
I KEep Wishin For You 00:00 Tools
The South Wind of Summer 00:00 Tools
Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go D 00:00 Tools
West Texas Waltz 00:00 Tools
Filbert's Rise 00:00 Tools
The Stars in My Life - Live 00:00 Tools
Eggs of Your Chicken 00:00 Tools
San Francisco Bay Blues - Live 00:00 Tools
I Know You - Live 00:00 Tools
Honky Tonk Blues - Live 00:00 Tools
Do You Love Me Still? 00:00 Tools
If You Were a Bluebird 00:00 Tools
Baby Do You Love Me Still 00:00 Tools
Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go 00:00 Tools
Now Is Now Again 00:00 Tools
You've Got To Go To Sleep Alon 00:00 Tools
Settin' the Woods on Fire - Live 00:00 Tools
My Wildest Dreams Grow Wilder Ever Day 00:00 Tools
Sittin' On top Of The World 00:00 Tools
White Freight Liner Blues 00:00 Tools
You Made It Look easy 00:00 Tools
Hesitation Blues - Live 00:00 Tools
Blue Wind Blew - The Flatlanders 00:00 Tools
Tecumseh Valley - Live 00:00 Tools
Gimme A Ride To Heaven 00:00 Tools
02 - Tonight I'm Gonna Go Downtown 00:00 Tools
Bring It on Home to Me - Live 00:00 Tools
You've Never Seen Me Cry - Live 00:00 Tools
Waitin' Around to Die - Live 00:00 Tools
01 - Dallas 00:00 Tools
Wainin' for a train 00:00 Tools
Love Please Come Home 00:00 Tools
03 - You've Never Seen Me Cry 00:00 Tools
Homeland Refugees 00:00 Tools
04 - She Had Everything 00:00 Tools
08 - Down In My Hometown 00:00 Tools
The horse whisperer 00:00 Tools
Dallas (KGSR Austin) 00:00 Tools
So I'll Run - Live 00:00 Tools
Walkin' Down the Line - Live 00:00 Tools
Downtown 00:00 Tools
Love, Please Come Home - Live 00:00 Tools
06 - One Day At A Time 00:00 Tools
Baby, Do You Love Me Still? 00:00 Tools
09 - Bhagavan Decreed 00:00 Tools
11 - Keeper Of The Mountain 00:00 Tools
I'm Walkin' Down The Line 00:00 Tools
One More Road 00:00 Tools
Jole Blon - Live 00:00 Tools
Thanks God For The Road 00:00 Tools
Tonight I Think Im Gonna Go Downtown 00:00 Tools
07 - Jole Blon 00:00 Tools
05 - Rose From The Mountain 00:00 Tools
12 - Stars In My Life 00:00 Tools
13 - One Road More 00:00 Tools
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The Flatlanders is an American country band from Lubbock, Texas, founded in 1972 by Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Butch Hancock. The fact that all that these Texas music titans, on their first go-round as The Flatlanders in 1972, were completely rejected by the country music establishment is surprising in retrospect but, ultimately, poetic. That each went on to have formidable solo careers is a testament to their talent and determination. Add to this their diverse yet complimentary styles - Joe the street-wise rocker, Jimmie Dale the mystic with the classic country voice and Butch the cerebral folk singer - and you've got a story of one of the most extraordinary kinships in American musical history. It took these Flatlanders a mere three decades to release the sequel to their legendary debut. So the swift arrival of the group's latest New West album Wheels of Fortune - which comes hard on the heels of 2002's widely acclaimed Now Again - is a delightful and very welcome surprise. The fourteen songs that make up Wheels Of Fortune are absolute wonders of songcraft, sung by three of the most authentic voices in music today. Joe, Jimmie and Butch initially reunited as The Flatlanders in 1998 to do a one-off recording, at the behest of Robert Redford's people, for the soundtrack of The Horse Whisperer. It was so much fun, the trio regrouped and cut an entire album. The result, Now Again, was unanimously received as a triumph. Mojo magazine dubbed them a "country Beatles." Rolling Stone gave it 3 and 1/2 stars. The Washington Post said, "Given the jaw-dropping quality of the disc, three decades almost seems a reasonable wait." Billboard raved, "An event record that lives up to all expectations." Now Again spent 17 weeks at #1 on the Americana charts and 21 weeks on the Billboard Country charts. It was only a matter of weeks after the band had completed an 80-date U.S. and European tour when they re-entered the studio. "Once you get somebody on stage, it's kind of hard to get 'em off," Hancock says with a laugh. "Once we got a roll going, it felt good to keep working on something." "We didn't want to go another 30 years before we made a record," Ely says. "After our last date of the tour, we were talking about it on the bus. We said, 'Well, ought to just get together while the band is hot and fresh and record. Not even think about it.' Basically, that's what we did. We didn't plan it or anything. We just sat down and started recording songs that we'd like to hear on tape. That's what this record is." In March 2003, the Flatlanders and their band - Robbie Gjersoe (guitars, banjo, vocals), Steve Wesson (musical saw), Tony Pearson (vocals), Gary Herman (bass), and Chris Searles (drums) - convened at Joe Ely's Austin studio, with Ely again producing. Guests included steel guitarist (and noted producer) Lloyd Maines, guitarist Mitch Watkins, and accordionist Joel Guzman. The Flatlanders ended up cutting more than 30 songs, 14 of which appear on Wheels of Fortune. Some of the tunes are brand new while others have been kicking around in the individual repertoires of Ely, Gilmore, and Hancock for some time. Hancock reflects, "We came together as a bunch of friends who happened to be musicians, too. There's just that crazy Lubbock mystery to it. We've all had our focus on the quality of the songs and the music, instead of any kind of 'me first' thing, or any kind of ego trips. It's almost like the old Marx Brothers thing: Three guys get to the door at the same time, and they all say, 'Oh, no, you go first.' 'No, you go first.' 'No, please, please, you go first.'" Ely adds, "We've always been close, but now I think that we all realize that this is something that is really special. There are very few people who have remained as close as we have, especially in the music world. There are cases out there where brothers won't even talk to each other because they've been in the music business together. We consider this a real precious thing." "For it to still be as much fun as it was in the beginning, I feel blessed," says Gilmore. "A lot of musicians don't get that luxury." Copied and pasted from http://newwestrecords.com/theflatlanders.php Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.