A river of Booze-soaked Ballads, suicidal Anthems and Apocalyptic Slaloms. This Sulphuric collection of withered Nashville legends and battered backwoods-poets features tales of Mournful Desolation, craven Lustmords, delirious Gospel Redemptions and Philosophical Arborist-isms. Often originally waxed and distributed in minuscule amounts, these Troubled Troubadours sing of Drunken Infanticide, Suffocating Conformity, Tortured Inebriates and the all-too-easy escape of The Grave.
Years in the making – ‘Hillbillies In Hell’ (Volume XI) presents 16 timeless tribulations – Vengeful Vigilantism, grisly Rodent Infestations, helpless Automobile Assassinations, breathless Hayseed Cosmologies and blazing faux-Sitar Ditties.
A daemonic stash of forgotten 45s – some of these sides are impossibly rare and are reissued here for the very first time. All for your tawdry listening pleasure.
A1 | Anita Carter - All My Trials |
A2 | Dick Curless - Bury The Bottle With Me |
A3 | Henson Cargill - None Of My Business |
A4 | Porter Wagoner - Jim Johnson |
A5 | Loy Clingman - I'm Low, Low, Low |
A6 | Bobby Bare - The Town That Broke My Heart |
A7 | Margie Singleton - On The Cross |
A8 | Norma Beasler, The Rosebud Orchestra (2) - Greenback Dollar |
B1 | Duane Eddy - Monsoon |
B2 | Henson Cargill - Reprints (Plastic People) |
B3 | John D. Loudermilk - Goin' To Hell On A Sled |
B4 | Ferlin Husky - The Drunken Driver |
B5 | Roger Miller - One Dyin' And A Buryin' |
B6 | Lee Hazlewood - Charlie Bill Nelson |
B7 | Red Sovine - The Old Pine Tree |
B8 | The Sunshine Boys Quartet - This Little Light Of Mine |