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Foley's final appearance at the iconic Austin Outhouse venue, recorded by his friend John Casner in 1989, just days before his tragic murder. For years these tracks were shared only on cassette dupes among friends and fans.
The Dawg Years is a collection of 20 Foley songs, recorded when his moniker was Deputy Dawg. They were cut during three different living room sessions between February of 1976 and September of 1978. They may or may not be his first recordings.
Captures Blaze Foley and his working band-the Beaver Valley Boys-on their first Texas studio recordings dating from 1979 and 1980. Blaze and the band-anchored by the reknowned Gurf Morlix-are at the top of their form.
Steve Earle doing Townes Van Zandt. It began as solo guitar and vocal tracks recorded in 2008 in NYC. Other instruments were added later. Those original recordings - The Basics - are available on color vinyl for the first time.
This title is the first in a series of Townes Van Zandt reissues that Fat Possum is undertaking in conjunction with the Van Zandt estate. Originally released in 1978, FLYIN SHOES is now reissued.
In 1974, Townes Van Zandt recorded what would have been his seventh album, 'Seven Come Eleven'. Business issues prevented it's release until the recordings surfaced two decades later as 'The Nashville Sessions' In 2014.
35th Anniversary Edition of Townes Van Zandt's only studio album recorded in the '80s, and his first on Sugar Hill Records. Featuring a collection of melancholy songs about love and heartbreak. The best songwriter EVER.