John Prine 来自:John Prine Prine's 1971 self-titled debut set the tone for the rest of his career. A critical smash and a commercial disappointment, the record contains many of his best known compositions. Proving himself capable of tackling folk balladry, country, and rock with ease, Prine...
Prine landed a record deal and released his self-titled debut LP in 1971. A milestone effort containing compassionate, plainspokenly poetic future classics about dissatisfied wives (“Angel From Montgomery”), heroin-addicted Vietnam vets (“Sam Stone”) and lonely senior citizens (“Hello In The...
to ensure Prine’s music continues to reach a wider audience in the years to come. At the moment, Fiona and Whelan don’t control any of the masters before 1981; that includes Prine’s 1971 self-titled debut (released via Atlantic Records), which was inducted into the ...
My present to myself, after months of recording, fine tuning and worry, is my new albumAs the Sky Gives the Ocean. I worked with producerMark Lalamato take you on a journey of song, through a life well lived and the lessons that come with age. For me it’s as personal as it gets...
From 'John Prine' (1971) One of two songs on Prine’s self-titled 1971 debut album that chronicles growing older, “Angel From Montgomery” has become one of the Americana icon’s best-loved songs (thanks, in part, toBonnie Raitt’s iconic cover of the track, released in 1974). Prine...
John Prine, 1971 Cover of John Prine's self-titled album from 1971. John Prine, 1973 Boris Spremo, Getty Images John Prine, 1973 John Prine, 1975 Tom Hill, Getty Images John Prine, 1975 John Prine hanging out at Georgia State College, before a live interview on WRAS-FM. ...
On his 2018 album Tree of Forgiveness he sang, “When I get to heaven, I'm gonna shake God's hand, thank him for more blessings than one man can stand.”
His Debut: The album that literally changed my life and the lives of many others. In college, I finally borrowed John Prine’s self-titled debut album from a friend and found myself completely mesmerized by every track on the vinyl LP. Overnight, I became a lifelong fan and I ...
The New York gig helped Prine land a deal with Atlantic Records. His 1971 self-titled debut album included landmarks like “Sam Stone” and “Angel from Montgomery.” Writing for Rolling Stone, criticKarin Berg notedthat Prine’s “bitter eye reflects that he really has strong ideals, that...
The New York gig helped Prine land a deal with Atlantic Records. His 1971 self-titled debut album included landmarks like “Sam Stone” and “Angel from Montgomery.” Writing for Rolling Stone, criticKarin Berg notedthat Prine’s “bitter eye reflects that he really has strong ideals, that...