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Guy Clark - Truly Handmade, Vol. 1 (2024)

Guy Clark - Truly Handmade, Vol. 1 (2024)

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FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/44,1 kHz - 512 Mb | WEB FLAC (tracks) - 265 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 114 Mb | Front Cover | Time - 49:20 minutes
Country, Folk, Singer-Songwriter | Label: Truly Handmade Records, Official Digital Download

When My Favorite Picture of You came out in 2013, it seemed likely we were hearing Guy Clark's last batch of songs. Guy died three years later at age 74, but his legacy endures, thanks the efforts of friends and peers who believed in the hard truths and timeless beauty of his music. Anyone who ever saw Guy's workshop—or the re-creation of it at the Country Music Hall of Fame exhibit—no doubt noticed all the tapes on the wall. Cassettes were filled with songs-in-progress over the decades. Stashed away were even more recordings on reel-to-reel.

Those closest to Guy have been combing through those tapes carefully, seeking gems worth passing along to the public. They've found a lot: Truly Handmade is subtitled "Volume 1," indicating there's more to come. If it's anything like this batch of 15 tracks from the early years of Guy's career, his fans will want to hear all of it.

The focus of Truly Handmade is solo acoustic demos, which reveal the early forms of several Clark classics. Rodney Crowell, who produced Clark's 1981 album The South Coast of Texas, chose a few demos from that record, as well as four from Clark's highly acclaimed 1975 debut Old No. 1. His fans may have heard "L.A. Freeway" or "Let Him Roll" or "Lone Star Hotel" dozens of times, but hearing them like this affords a precious peek behind the curtain.

Even more intriguing are songs that were left on the cutting-room floor. Nearly half the songs on Truly Handmade will be new to even longtime fans. A few stretch back to the early '70s, before Guy had ever released an album. Crowell says "Miss Alice Pringle" — a co-write with Clark's wife Susanna — dates back to at least 1972. "That's when I first heard it, and I always wanted him to record it," Crowell says. We also finally get to hear Guy's own version of "Step Inside My House," which gave Lyle Lovett the title of his 1998 album featuring songs by Texans who deeply influenced his own work. Now we get the blueprint of Lovett's graceful rendition, as well as an important historical artifact: Guy claimed this was the first song he ever wrote.

Tracklist
01 - L.A. Freeway
02 - Let Him Roll
03 - Nickel For the Fiddler
04 - Lone Star Hotel Café
05 - Looks Like Rain
06 - All the Way From California
07 - Texas Goodbyes
08 - Calf Rope
09 - Who Do You Think You Are (Rainbow Pie)
10 - Old Time Feeling
11 - Don't Let the Sunshine Fool You
12 - Miss Alice Pringle
13 - Hold On Brother
14 - Step Inside My House
15 - Susanna Let Your Hair Down On Me

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