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Together At the Bluebird Café

Guy Clark, Steve Earle & Townes Van Zandt

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First, there is the surface content of this concert recording from September 13, 1995: three of the most talented and innovative songwriters in Texas history perform acoustically in the intimate haven of Nashville’s beloved Bluebird Café. Secondly, but perhaps more crucially, there is the subtext: Clark, Earle and Van Zandt share a fraternal history that eliminates the boundaries between friendship, collaboration, and songwriting craft. This recording gives the listener an opportunity to witness three old friends trade tunes with each other as if it were 1975 again, and they were hungry youngsters communing at Guy Clark’s kitchen table. The songs played are among the best these three giants ever wrote, but the between-song introductions are at least as important as the music. They give you some sense of the ragged warmth and deep respect these men had for each other, and each other’s art. It might not be the sharpest playing of their career (Van Zandt’s voice is haggard, and he would die little more than a year later), but it captures their art in a state of unparalleled emotional candor.

Customer Reviews

Buy this now It's a no brainer!.

Three great singer song writers together, how can you go wrong. Townes sounds up which is unusual for his latter live shows. Guy and Steve are dead on.

Townes Van Zandt

Townes Van Zandt was a Texan singer/songwriter. Don't give Nashville credit it doesn't deserve, in Nashville they've already messed up enough good music. I recommend the album Rear View Mirror, or High, Low, and In Between . . . for a better live show of Townes.

T for Texas

Well, not too hard to tell which reviewers are from or live in Texas, is it?? I live in Nashville, and have great respect for all these guys. That goes for the Bakersfield sound, too. Many artists eventually come to Nashville to get recorded, that doesn't mean they become commercial trash.

ps. The album is pretty good.

Biography

Born: November 6, 1941 in Monahans, TX

Genre: Country

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Guy Clark doesn't just write songs, he crafts them with the kind of hands-on care and respect that a master carpenter (a favorite image of his) would have when faced with a stack of rare hardwood. Clark works slowly and with strict attention to detail — his output has been sparse since he first signed to RCA in the early '70s — but he has produced an impressive collection of timeless gems, leaving very little waste behind. His albums have never met much commercial success, but the emotional...
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