Release Date: 13 January 2017
Label: Morello Records / Cherry Red
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5013929896833
Genres: Country  
Release Date: 13 January 2017
Label: Morello Records / Cherry Red
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 5013929896833
Genres: Country  
Description
Two great albums from arguably the greatest honky tonk singer. With his distinctive vibrato voice no-one sang drinking and cheating songs better than Gary Stewart. •The first album "Gary" from 1979 kicks off with a pounding rocker 'Mazelle', the first charted single from the album (the other being the leisurely, bluesy 'Shady Streets'). This faultless ten-song set includes a distinctive rendition of Leon Payne's 'Lost Highway' evoking memories of Hank Williams, and concludes with the truly memorable 'One More' where steel guitar and piano provide a perfect backdrop to the singer's unique vocals. •"Cactus And A Rose" (1980) moved away from familiar Nashville studio surroundings and into the Southern country-rock arena that first inspired him. Gregg Allman and Dickey Betts were among the musicians and, with Chips Moman as producer, these ten tracks added up to a programme unique to Stewart. It also provided another two chart singles – the title track and the double-sided 'Are We Dreamin' The Same Dream' and 'Roarin'', the latter living up to its title as Bonnie Bramlett joins in the raucous barrelhouse fun. •Every track is a winner, right from the opening 'Okeechobee Purple' through to the poignant 'We Just Couldn't Make It As Friends' finale. Incidentally, this was the only Stewart album to enter the pop charts. •Tragically on 16th December 2003, Gary Stewart committed suicide despondent following the death of Mary Lou, his wife of 43 years a few weeks previously. •Although his days of acclaim and ground-breaking recordings only lasted for a relatively short period during the 1970s/80s he made a unique impression within country music that continues to be remembered.
Tracklisting
Various Artists
Toyah
The Dickies
Roy Ayers
Penetration
Marc Almond
Iain Matthews
The Fall
Gary Stewart
Gary Stewart
Gary Stewart