Ojai Sam
Staff member
Guy Clark - Texas Cookin' (1976)
Guy Clark split the difference between the Nashville outlaws (Waylon, Willie and the boys) and the Texas cosmic cowboys like Townes and Kinky. He could write songs with the best of them and his weathered voice left no doubt that he had lived every heartache.
After years as an obscure folkie, somehow he landed a deal with RCA. Texas Cookin' was his second and final album for the label which was too busy helping Dolly go mainstream to market a niche performer like Guy properly. At least he had fun while it lasted. This record sparkles with joy from start to finish. Who wouldn't have fun in the studio with the likes of:
Waylon Jennings
Emmylou Harris
Hoyt Axton
Rodney Crowell
Jerry Jeff Walker
Sammi Smith
Tracy Nelson
Nicolette Larson
Johnny Gimble
Mickey Raphael
The best known song here was "The Last Gunfighter Ballad", a hit for Johnny Cash. But the whole record offers a treasure trove of wit, wisdom and irony.
on the Sam-O-Meter.
Guy Clark split the difference between the Nashville outlaws (Waylon, Willie and the boys) and the Texas cosmic cowboys like Townes and Kinky. He could write songs with the best of them and his weathered voice left no doubt that he had lived every heartache.
After years as an obscure folkie, somehow he landed a deal with RCA. Texas Cookin' was his second and final album for the label which was too busy helping Dolly go mainstream to market a niche performer like Guy properly. At least he had fun while it lasted. This record sparkles with joy from start to finish. Who wouldn't have fun in the studio with the likes of:
Waylon Jennings
Emmylou Harris
Hoyt Axton
Rodney Crowell
Jerry Jeff Walker
Sammi Smith
Tracy Nelson
Nicolette Larson
Johnny Gimble
Mickey Raphael
The best known song here was "The Last Gunfighter Ballad", a hit for Johnny Cash. But the whole record offers a treasure trove of wit, wisdom and irony.
on the Sam-O-Meter.
