Keepers Guy Clark

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  • Release Date: 03/18/1997
  • Sales Rank: 74,131
  • Label: SUGARHILL
  • UPC: 015891105529
 
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Keepers

1LISTENL.A. Freeway Studio 5:54
2LISTENTexas, 1947 Studio 3:33
3LISTENLike a Coat from the Cold Studio 3:17
4LISTENHeartbroke Studio 3:45
5LISTENThe Last Gunfighter Ballad Studio 3:07
6LISTENBetter Days Studio 3:03
7LISTENHomegrown Tomatoes Studio 4:35
8LISTENShe Ain't Goin' Nowhere Studio 3:38
9LISTENSouth Coast of Texas Studio 4:20
10LISTENThat Old Time Feeling Studio 4:17
11LISTENA Little of Both Studio 4:31
12LISTENOut in the Parking Lot Studio 4:35
13LISTENLet Him Roll Studio 4:51
14LISTENTexas Cookin' Studio 6:00
15LISTENDesperados Waiting for a Train Studio 5:19

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Editorial Reviews

Keepers is the first live album Guy Clark has ever released. Recorded in 1996 in front of a small audience in an intimate venue (Daniel's Corner in Nash Vegas), it showcases Clark with a full band playing his best-loved songs. While that might seem like an easy way out for some, it's not for Clark, who pushes these songs -- despite his easy, laid-back demeanor -- to the breaking point in terms of meaning and emotional truth. With a band consisting of Verlon Thompson and Darrell Scott on guitars (Scott also plays virtually everything with strings except fiddle), Suzy Ragsdale (not only singing backup, but playing accordion), Kenny Malone, and bassist Travis Clark, Guy uses his material as a way of communicating something quite mercurial yet universally felt with his audience. Opening with a fine, drinking song rendition of "L.A. Freeway," Clark pulls out the stops from the word "go" and travels all over his career map, from "Texas, 1947," "Like a Coat From the Cold" (which is chilling in its amorous simplicity), "Heartbroke," "Last Gunfighter Ballad," "Better Days," and "Homegrown Tomatoes," before catching a breath -- though none of these songs seem rushed. Miles Wilkinson's live mix is spot-on and flat, allowing for the natural dynamics in the music to come across, and it translates well to CD. The second half of the program features "She Ain't Goin Nowhere," "South Coast of Texas," "Let Him Roll," "Texas Cookin'," a new track called "Out in the Parking Lot," and a few others, including a rousing, deeply moving rendition of "Desperados Waiting for a Train." In sum, it's a better greatest-hits record than any available, since all the songs come from one source, and it's a fine example of how live records should be made. Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

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December 26, 2002: If you're familiar with Jerry Jeff Walker, you've heard some of the songs on this CD. You will get a taste of some of his best works in "Out in the Parking Lot" and "Home Grown Tomatos"... It's a great collection that you WILL enjoy.