VARIOUS - Hillbillies In Hell: The Bards Of Prey - Vinyl (LP)

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Free delivery on many items.   Same-day despatch, no-question returns.   Authorised dealers - full technical support.   Online since 1997. Shop categories Information VARIOUS Hillbillies In Hell: The Bards Of Prey (limited gatefold LP with obi-strip) Iron Mountain Analog Research US

Cat: IMAR 135LP. Rel: 13 Nov 23
Folk/Americana


Side 1 - Track 1. Roy Clark - Afraid To Rock The BoatSide 1 - Track 2. Jack Kane - Blackjack County ChainSide 1 - Track 3. Shirl Milete - Hell Walks The StreetSide 1 - Track 4. John D Loudermilk - The Little BirdSide 1 - Track 5. Mac Curtis - Ballad Of Black MountainSide 1 - Track 6. Ramblin Red Bailey - Eight Weeks In A Bar RoomSide 1 - Track 7. Hayden Thompson - These Boots Are Made For Walkin'Side 1 - Track 8. Shirl Milete - LifeSide 1 - Track 9. T Tommy & The Chanters - (I'm Gonna) Sing & ShoutSide 2 - Track 1. Red Lane - Blackjack County ChainSide 2 - Track 2. Shirl Milete - Afraid To Rock The BoatSide 2 - Track 3. Buck Owens & His Buckaroos - Tall Dark StrangerSide 2 - Track 4. Billy Thomas - Deep Dark MountainSide 2 - Track 5. Dave Baker - Listen To The Devil LaughSide 2 - Track 6. John D Loudermilk - The Little GraveSide 2 - Track 7. Red Lane - Valley Of The Never Do No GoodSide 2 - Track 8. David Rodgers - Hell Bound TrainSide 2 - Track 9. Slim & Zella Mae Coz - Ain't No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down

Those Hillbillies just don't get any respite, if Iron Mountain have anything to do with it. Their knockout series depicting the dark side of country music continues apace with an apocalyptic 'End of Days' theme on this latest instalment. As ever, the label scouts have done their due diligence to find some rare-as-hen's-teeth cuts from discarded 45s, with such hidden legends as Shirl Milete making repeat appearances to sing of hell walking the street and the destructive power of apathy. It's not light and breezy listening, but hasn't the best country always been heavy?