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Eddie Noack – Ain’t the Reaping Ever Done? (1962-1976) [New Vinyl LP] Eddie Noack – Ain’t the Reaping Ever Done? (1962-1976) [New Vinyl] Remastered
Artist: Eddie Noack
Title: Ain’t the Reaping Ever Done? (1962-1976)
Format: Vinyl
Attributes: Rmst
Genre: Rock
UPC: 934334403605
Condition: New
Release Date: 2015
Record Label: Iron Mountain Analog
Album Tracks
1. These Hands
2. Too Hot to Handle
3. Barbara Joy
4. When the Bright Lights Grow Dim
5. Have Blues – Will Travel
6. Flowers for Mama
7. No Blues Is Good News
8. A Day in the Life of a Fool
9. We’ll Still Be on Our Honeymoon
10. If It Ain’t on the Menu
11. The Poor Chinee
12. God’s Eyes
13. A Few Good Funerals
14. For Better or for Worse
15. Ain’t the Reaping Ever Done?
16. Before You Use That Gun
Holy Grail of Hard Livin’ Honky-Tonk! Remastered from the original mastertapes 2015. 16 track LP (all original recordings) Inner Sleeve with exclusive liner notes and rare photos. First ever official LP reissue for these super-rare Noack sides (1962-1976). Remastered from the original tapes! A marginal but respected songwriter in his own lifetime, Eddie Noack has become a Honky-Tonk legend in the decades since his death. Best known today for an obscure 45 he cut in 1968 called ‘Psycho’, Noack was a stellar songwriter and consummate performer who never really got his due. Here, for the first time, are reissued some of Noack’s very rarest recordings – some fine LP cuts (recorded in Nashville 1973) that was only ever issued in the U.K (on a minuscule label) and a multitude of rare ’60s/’70s 45 only cuts that are rescued from undeserved obscurity. Many of these cuts are the equal of anything in the Noack canon – dark empathic ballads and wry commentaries on the human condition. ‘A Few Good Funerals’ is a sardonic take on small-town mores, ‘Before You Use That Gun’ a desperate plea for mercy and ‘The Memories Are Restless Tonight’ a chilling elegy from a man at the end of his tether. Though schooled in journalism, Noack devoted his life to country music – he went largely unrewarded but left collectors a large body of stunning work. Equally adept at Honky-Tonk weepers, Gospel odes and grim murder ballads, Eddie Noack was always ‘pure country.