Cowboy Jubilee
Cowboy Jubilee is the second studio album by the Western band Riders in the Sky, released in 1981, featuring a title track originally written by Ken Carson of the Sons of the Pioneers. This album features the demanding art of yodeling in harmony; the Riders create arrangements worthy of their original inspirations, Sons of the Pioneers. Originally released on vinyl in 1981 and as a CD in 1990, this album includes their own originals (including "Compadres in the Old Sierra Madres") that compare favorably with their versions of older Western classics.
Cowboy Jubilee | ||||
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Released | 1981 | |||
Genre | Western | |||
Length | 31:37 | |||
Label | Rounder | |||
Producer | Riders in the Sky | |||
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This album was featured on The New York Times' "Best Ten List" for 1982 and was voted "Best Independent Country Album of the Year".
Track listing
- "Cowboy Jubilee (Fred LaBour, Paul Chrisman) – 1:32
- "Ol' Cowpoke" (Gary McMahan) – 2:39
- "Compadres in the Old Sierra Madre" (Chrisman) – 2:39
- "Back in the Saddle Again" (Gene Autry, Ray Whitley) – 3:45
- "Desperado Trail" (Chrisman) – 2:54
- "Red River Valley" (Public Domain) – 2:44
- "Ride With the Wind" (Douglas B. Green) – 3:32
- "Soon as the Roundup's Through" (Chrisman) – 2:02
- "On the Rhythm Range" (Bob Nolan) – 2:51
- "Riding Alone" (Green) – 2:12
- "Ojo Caliente" (Tommy Goldsmith) – 1:59
- "At the End of the Rainbow Trail" (Green) – 2:48
Personnel
- Douglas B. Green (a.k.a. Ranger Doug) – guitar, vocals
- Paul Chrisman (a.k.a. Woody Paul) – fiddle, guitar, accordion, harmonica, vocals
- Fred LaBour (a.k.a. Too Slim) – bass, guitar, accordion, vocals
- Thomas Goldsmith – guitar
- Kayton Roberts – steel guitar
- Kenny Malone – percussion
- Louis Brown – horn
Production notes
- Todd Cerney – engineer
- Leonard Kamsler – photography
- Susan Marsh – design
- Denny Purcell – mastering
References
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