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- Date Released: July 24, 2007
- Genre: Country/Folk
- Label: RLG/Legacy
- Copyright: (P) 1972 Ember Records, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 2006 BMG Music/(P) 1972 Ember Records, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1983 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 2007 BMG Music
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Returning to RCA after a stint at Mercury Records, Bobby Bare teamed up with songwriter Shel Silverstein for 1973's Bobby Bare Sings Lullabys, Legends and Lies. The idea of the record is clearly laid out in the title -- this album is a collection of American tall tales and myths, all filtered through Silverstein's signature humor (sometimes silly, sometimes clever, sometimes sentimental, sometimes slyly lewd) and delivered with Bare's signature warm, friendly manner. Although Bare had recorded a song or two of Shel's before, this was the first time that he devoted a full album to his material. But more noteworthy is that this album finds the singer developing a loose, offhand way of performance that emphasizes both his character and the freewheeling eclecticism of his music. Musically, it's not far removed from his Mercury records, where his progressive country rubbed shoulders with pop, rock, and folk, but his laid-back, open-ended performances let the music breathe, while the Silverstein songs give the album cohesion and an overt, welcome sense of humor. All this helped reignite Bare's career, giving him a new signature sound that carried him through the next few years, until he left RCA for Columbia, where he just got rowdier. It was also the biggest album of his career, spending 30 weeks on the Billboard country charts (where it peaked at number five), with a number one hit in "Marie Laveau" and a number two single in "Daddy What If." Years later, it still stands as one of his very best -- maybe it didn't produce classics like "Detroit City," nor does it have the brilliant highs of some earlier and later records, but song for song, Bare was rarely this consistent or enjoyable. [In 2007, RCA/Legacy reissued Lullabies, Legends and Lies as a double-disc deluxe edition. The original album is on the first disc while the second disc is devoted to Silverstein covers Bare recorded over the '70s and early '80s, including highlights from the riotous Down N Dirty album ("Numbers" and "Tequlia Sheila"). It's an excellent supplement, making an already essential album even better.]
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14 Total Tracks, 57:44 Total Length
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Sylvia's Mother |
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Singin' In The Kitchen
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$100,000 In Pennies |
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Alimony |
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Back Home In Huntsville Again |
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Brian Hennessey |
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Too Many Nights Alone |
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This Guitar Is For Sale |
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Rough On The Living |
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Numbers |
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Tequila Sheila |
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Qualudes Again |
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Food Blues |
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The Jogger |
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Me And Jimmy Rodgers |
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Time |
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16 Total Tracks, 59:23 Total Length
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Credits
- John Jackson - Project Director // Bobby Bare - Guitar // Bobby Bare - Producer // Bobby Bare - Author // Lloyd Green - Dobro // Lloyd Green - Guitar (Steel) // Bobby Wood - Piano // Steven Berkowitz - A&R // Danny Epps - Harmonica // Jerry Carrigan - Drums // Chip Young - Guitar // Gregg Geller - Compilation Producer // Jerry Kennedy - Producer // Red Lane - Guitar // Roger Murrah - Harmony Vocals // Ron Oates - Piano // Al Pachucki - Engineer // Tom Pick - Engineer // Bill Rice - Guitar // Bill Rice - Piano // Bill Rice - Producer // Bill Rice - Harmony Vocals // Chuck Seitz - Engineer // Henry Strzelecki - Bass // Bobby Thompson - Banjo // Bobby Thompson - Guitar // Bill Vandevort - Engineer // Rich Kienzle - Liner Notes // Larrie Londin - Drums // Mike Shockley - Engineer // Hal Rugg - Dobro // Hal Rugg - Guitar (Steel) // Jim Marshall - Photography // Jim Marshall - Cover Photo // Howard Fritzson - Art Direction // Vic Anesini - Mastering // Randall Martin - Design // Herb Burnette - Design // Roy Shockley - Engineer // Bob Jones - Photography // Joe Allen - Bass // The Family - Performer // Tommy Williams - Fiddle // Bubba Campbell - Engineer // Geoff Lane - Liner Notes
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