Anthology 1968-1979

Track Listings

Disc: 1
1. Be Here To Love Me
2. Kathleen
3. Our Mother The Mountain
4. St. John The Gambler
5. Snake Mountain Blues
6. For The Sake Of Song
7. Waiting Around To Die
8. Don't Take It Too Bad
9. Colorado Girl
10. I'll Be Here In The Morning
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Disc: 2
1. To Live Is To Fly
2. Mr. Gold And Mr. Mud
3. High And Low And In-Between
4. No Lonesome Tune
5. Don't Let The Sunshine Fool Ya;
6. Honky Tonkin'
7. Fraulein
8. Pancho And Lefty
9. If I Needed You
10. Heavenly Houseboat Blues
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Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com essential recording
The late singer-songwriter Townes Van Zandt is a revered, nearly mythological figure among devoted fans and musicians alike, and this collection proves his reputation is well earned. Van Zandt is a defining figure in the world of the modern Texas troubadour; his road-weary blend of country, folk, and blues sensibilities has influenced a range of likeminded artists from contemporaries such as Guy Clark and Ray Wylie Hubbard to younger disciples such as Steve Earle and Robert Earl Keen. This two-disc, 40-song set is an excellent introduction to the man's music, featuring a large selection of his most memorable songs and focusing on his peak 1971-1972 period. Covering the decade during which Van Zandt had what could almost be considered a "conventional" recording career for the Poppy and Tomato labels, Anthology may surprise those only familiar with his later live recordings--his voice is less worn, the performances are less informal. Van Zandt's searching, mysterious narratives and downhearted ballads for which he's best known have a fatalism and an utter lack of self-pity that make them especially endearing, and they're balanced with just the right amount of warmth and humor. --Marc Greilsamer

Anthology 1968-1979,Townes Van Zandt,Varese Records,Americana,Contemporary Folk,Country-Rock,Folk,Folk & Traditional,Pop,Singer/Songwriter
The Singles Collection: Anthology 1968-1979
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Good Collection of Lee Perry Productions
The Singles Collection: Anthology 1968-1979
Lee "Scratch" Perry
Manufacturer: Sanctuary Trojan Us
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000633IX
Release Date: 2002-03-19

Tracks:

  1. People Funny Boy
  2. Tighten Up
  3. Return of Django
  4. Dollar in the Teeth
  5. Come into My Parlour
  6. Live Injection
  7. Shocks of Mighty
  8. Duppy Conqueror
  9. Place Called Africa
  10. Africa Stand
  11. Don't Cross the Nation
  12. Small Axe
  13. Walking the Streets
  14. Jump and Rale
  15. Better Days
  16. My Girl
  17. Beat Down
  18. French Connection
  19. Round and Round
  20. Just One Look
  21. Space Flight
  22. Sick and Tired
  23. Bucky Skank
  24. Words of My Mouth

Tracks:

  1. Black Candle
  2. Keep on Skanking
  3. Give Thanks
  4. Herb Vendor
  5. Public Jestering
  6. Hurt So Good
  7. Talk About It
  8. Curly Locks
  9. Enter the Dragon
  10. Woman's Gotta Have It
  11. Bush Weed Corntrash
  12. Bush Weed
  13. To Love Somebody
  14. Down Here in Babylon
  15. White Belly Rat
  16. Sons of Slaves
  17. Rainy Night in Portland
  18. My Little Sandra
  19. Cross Over
  20. Garden of Life

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Good Collection of Lee Perry Productions.......2002-04-24

When I saw this in the store, I was intrigued because it contained a number of tracks that I'd read about in the liner notes of other Lee Perry collections, but didn't actually appear on these collections. Songs like "Return of Django" (Perry and the Upstters' first big international hit), and Junior Byles' "Place Called Africa" and "Beat Down Babylon". Also noteworthy is a Junior Murvin song that doesn't appear on his "Police and Thieves" album. The sound quality is a bit disappointing though-- at least one of the tracks seems to be have mastered off a faded, dusty vinyl copy! Also, do we really need another collection with Bob Marley and the Wailers' "Duppy Conquerer" and "Small Axe" on them (great though those songs are). Still, there's a lot to treasure here, although fans of Perry's more bizarre effects laden stuff might be disappointed.
Anthology 1968-1979
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • The Blues and Zippedy-Doo-Dah
  • Essential...
  • most of the best of the late great
  • TVZ
  • Forever Townes
Anthology 1968-1979
Townes Van Zandt
Manufacturer: Varese Sarabande
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00005LZVB
Release Date: 2001-07-17

Tracks:

  1. Be Here To Love Me
  2. Kathleen
  3. Our Mother The Mountain
  4. St. John The Gambler
  5. Snake Mountain Blues
  6. For The Sake Of Song
  7. Waiting Around To Die
  8. Don't Take It Too Bad
  9. Colorado Girl
  10. I'll Be Here In The Morning
  11. None ButThe Rain
  12. Delta Momma Blues
  13. Turnstyled, Junkpiled
  14. Tower Song
  15. Come Tomorrow
  16. Brand New Companion
  17. Where I Lead Me
  18. Two Hands
  19. Standin'
  20. No Deal

Tracks:

  1. To Live Is To Fly
  2. Mr. Gold And Mr. Mud
  3. High And Low And In-Between
  4. No Lonesome Tune
  5. Don't Let The Sunshine Fool Ya;
  6. Honky Tonkin'
  7. Fraulein
  8. Pancho And Lefty
  9. If I Needed You
  10. Heavenly Houseboat Blues
  11. Fraternity Blues (live)
  12. Tecumseh Valley (Blues)
  13. Lunge (live)
  14. Only Him Or Me (live)
  15. Loretta
  16. No Place To Fall
  17. Flyin' Shies
  18. Who Do You Love
  19. When She Don't Need Me
  20. Snake Song

Amazon.com essential recording

The late singer-songwriter Townes Van Zandt is a revered, nearly mythological figure among devoted fans and musicians alike, and this collection proves his reputation is well earned. Van Zandt is a defining figure in the world of the modern Texas troubadour; his road-weary blend of country, folk, and blues sensibilities has influenced a range of likeminded artists from contemporaries such as Guy Clark and Ray Wylie Hubbard to younger disciples such as Steve Earle and Robert Earl Keen. This two-disc, 40-song set is an excellent introduction to the man's music, featuring a large selection of his most memorable songs and focusing on his peak 1971-1972 period. Covering the decade during which Van Zandt had what could almost be considered a "conventional" recording career for the Poppy and Tomato labels, Anthology may surprise those only familiar with his later live recordings--his voice is less worn, the performances are less informal. Van Zandt's searching, mysterious narratives and downhearted ballads for which he's best known have a fatalism and an utter lack of self-pity that make them especially endearing, and they're balanced with just the right amount of warmth and humor. --Marc Greilsamer

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Blues and Zippedy-Doo-Dah.......2002-02-13

Townes Van Zandt once said, "There are two kinds of music, the blues and zippedy-doo-dah." Townes stood firmly outside the zippedy-doo-dah camp and was a masterful painter of despair...the blues. When he died on the first day of Janurary, 1997, Townes didn't have much of anything, but a handful of adoring fans (Townies), who would have probably would have laid down life and limb for their cherished Townes Van Zandt albums. Such an ignoble passage for a man born into wealth, and even has a west Texas county named for his ancestors. Townes had no regrets, because he led the life he sang. "Anthology" captures that life of drinking, gambling, carousing, and tempting the devil himself.

Townes always seemed saddled with well-meaning indie record labels and their miniscule distribution networks. Before the rise of internet, you could spend the day searching for his albums and come up empty handed, even in major markets like Chicago or Boston. What I like about "Anthology" is it has an equitable distribution curve of all of his career highlights, even the harder to find stuff. This is a great sample of his early seventies work with Tomato Records before his plaintive, smokey baritone was ravaged by booze and hard living. I quibble with the fact that "Nothing" and "Rake", his two most sublimely dark and introspective songs, fell off the list in favor of lighter fare. There are two "essential" Van Zandt recordings for any serious collector of country or folk music collector. One is the live recording "Rear View Mirror", and the other is this solid anthology.

Gram Parsons often comes to mind when searching for a "musician's musician" of comparable stature to Townes. Both Parsons and Van Zandt were born about the same time, raised in priviliged circumstances, were notorious drinkers with dark erratic personalities, and were drawn to American roots music for inspiration. Gram's musical legacy has been brought to a broader audience by his devotees, and if there were any justice in the world, the same would happen to Townes. Townes would probably just sneer and say, "At least I got a darker hole in hell than him."

5 out of 5 stars Essential..........2001-09-18

To paraphrase the great Jack Black in the movie "High Fidelity", 'it's...ridiculous if you don't own this album.' Seriously. Don't tell anybody. Just quietly go and purchase it and slip into your puny collection before anybody notices.

All kidding aside, Townes Van Zandt is one of the few "cult" figures actually deserving of the mythology that has swirled up around him. His death in '97 has only excacerbated the situation, and the truck-load of hipster-cred he has garnered threatens to reach critical mass... But, to haul out another tired proverb, "the proof is in the pudding" and what a devilishly good pudding it is! These two discs make an argument for Van Zandt as one of a handful of truly transcendent songwriters. Writers whose songs go beyond the idiom of pop music and flirt dangerously with "high art", but not in a bad way.

If you're a die-hard fan, a newcomer or anywhere in between you need to own this great collection. The sound is sparkling, the package is nice and you'll have all these great songs on two convenient discs. Also be sure to check out Lyle Lovett's awesome "Step Into This House" for Lyle's interpretations of some of TVZ's best tunes.

Enjoy, and keep the faith!

4 out of 5 stars most of the best of the late great.......2001-08-23

From the opening notes of the first cut, "Be Here to Love Me," one is reminded that, at his best (as he mostly is here), Townes Van Zandt was an American songwriter in the same league as Woody Guthrie, Hank Williams, and Merle Haggard -- though stylistically he owed more to the first of these than the latter two. Where there is not a lot of country in Van Zandt's music, the melodies of Anglo-Celtic-Appalachia and the white man's blues are very much in evidence. Some of his narrative songs, e.g. "St. John the Gambler," "Tecumseh Valley," and "Snake Mountain Blues" among others, have the rustic resonance of dusty frontier ballads. "Two Hands" is among the finest imitation African-American spirituals I've ever heard, and "Flyin' Shoes" is among the finest spirituals-period I've heard. This welcome collection brings back lots of good memories, taking me back to the day I came upon Van Zandt's brand-new first Poppy album at a college radio station and met a genius (later "The Genius," a song Robin & Linda Williams and I wrote two or three days after his death on January 1, 1997; it's on their Devil of a Dream recording on Sugar Hill, also Van Zandt's last label). Unfortunately, this collection reminds one that Van Zandt was too often poorly served by his producers, who seemed not to grasp the simple but subtle requirements of his bare-bones roots style and who persisted in sometimes inexplicable decisions in the studio. Sadly, too, one is reminded of how short his productive career was, and how his personal excesses, which finally killed him, caused him to go whole years without writing anything of substance. (And speaking of which, what is piffle like "Fraternity Blues" doing here, in place of "Rake" or "Nobody" or "White Freight Liner Blues"?) In the end, however, we can only be grateful for what he did give us in those few years: a body of work brimming with intelligence, insight, beauty, humor, and sorrow -- the art, as is almost always the case, greater than the artist.

5 out of 5 stars TVZ.......2001-08-15

This compilation is one of the best works available. Townes' lyrical compositions are some of the best ever. This album shows why he is widely known as one of the absolute best songwriters ever, and has influenced so many other great artists.

5 out of 5 stars Forever Townes.......2001-07-24

In this collection of the TVZ glory days, we truly get to hear the greatest singer/songwriter to date. Playing in the smokey hole-in-the-wall bars in and around Austin, Townes is truly in his element. Rarely in the live recordings is he playing in front of many people, but, nevertheless, these songs are head and shoulders above his ever so scarce studio work. What made him great was the fact he was first and foremost a songwriter, a poet. You'll never--ever--hear an over-produced Nashville puppet sing with the same conviction and feeling. No, they sing about their "trucks" and the rodeo. Townes sings about life experiences, and it is all captured in this two CD set. We miss you Townes.
Anthology: 1968-1979
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • "The greatest songwriter you've never heard"
Anthology: 1968-1979
Townes Van Zandt
Manufacturer: Charly UK
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Release Date: 1999-07-01

Tracks:

  1. Be Here To Love Me
  2. Kathleen
  3. Our Mother The Mountain
  4. St. John The Gambler
  5. Snake Mountain Blues
  6. For The Sake Of The Song
  7. Waiting Around To Die
  8. Don't Take It Too Bad
  9. Colorado Girl
  10. I'll Be Here In The Morning
  11. None But The Rain
  12. Delta Momma Blues
  13. Turnstyled, Junkpiled
  14. Tower Song
  15. Come Tomorrow
  16. Brand New Companion
  17. Where I Lead Me
  18. Two Hands
  19. Standin'
  20. No Deal

Tracks:

  1. To Live Is To Fly
  2. Mr. Gold and Mr. Mud
  3. High, Low And In Between
  4. No Lonesome Tune
  5. Don't Let The Sunshine Fool Ya'
  6. Honky Tonkin'
  7. Fraulein
  8. Pancho And Lefty
  9. If I Needed You
  10. Heavenly Houseboat Blues
  11. Fraternity Blues (Live)
  12. Tecumseh Valley (Live)
  13. Lungs (Live)
  14. Only Him Or Me (Live)
  15. Loretta
  16. No Place to Fall
  17. Flyin' Shoes
  18. Who Do You Love
  19. When She Don't Need Me
  20. Snake Song

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars "The greatest songwriter you've never heard".......2001-01-04

The title is not an exaggeration. Townes Van Zandt's work has been cruelly overlooked. He has written some of the most starkly beautiful songs you are likely to hear. This UK compilation features all of the major songs from the first phase of his career, including the relatively well known "Pancho and Lefty" and "If I needed You" Townes was a classic Texan songwriter, you can hear echoes of Hank Williams in his lyrics (although Townes does it better) and Lightnin' Hopkins in his guitar playing. If you have the slightest interest in music you have to own a TVZ album, no country/folk/blues collection is complete without one. This album is a bargain, buy it now and then buy all the others. They'll be friends for life.
Anthology 1968-1979
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    Townes Van Zandt
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