On this 1963 release, well-known country singer, Marty Robbins, continued to showcase his love for cowboys and six-shooters with a "sequel" to the successful 1959 album, Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs.
Grateful lands with late-night weight; organ and guitar push Brandon Coleman’s vocals through gospel-tinged choruses and weathered country rock. This pressing is a 140g single-disc LP, built for volume and physical presence.
Ships 7/31/26 - A cinematic, story-driven 2LP anchored by lead single 'Born To Die'; warm, widescreen country production made for late-night needle-down listening.
Recorded live, direct-to-acetate at Third Man Records' Blue Room, this singular performance bottles the raw energy, firebrand spirit, and spellbinding showmanship that have propelled Ferrell to the forefront of modern bluegrass and country.
Futurebirds’ Far Out Country I&II arrives as a 2LP split between sunlit 'I' and shadowed 'II', produced by Brad Cook; three-part harmonies, pedal steel, and slow-burning country-rock; includes the single 'Ghost Moon'.
Tift Merritt returns with Sugar, a luminous 12-track LP produced by Lawrence Rothman and tracked live in Nashville. The songs balance country-soul warmth with plainspoken lyricism; lead single "Finest Feelings" and closing "Philosopher's Song" are standou