Released Oct 14, 2003 Length 31:13 Release date 14 October 2003 | Recorded 1967 Label Shout! Factory | |
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Jim croce home recordings americana full album
Home Recordings: Americana is an album by American singer-songwriter Jim Croce, released in 2003. This album is a compilation of unreleased tracks and demos. This compilation was the first new material of Jim Croce's work released since 1973. The album also contains liner notes written by Croce's son A.J. Croce and his wife Ingrid Croce. The material was originally recorded in 1967 at his Pennsylvania kitchen table on an old Wollensak reel-to-reel tape recorder.
Contents
- Jim croce home recordings americana full album
- Jim croce living with the blues
- Background
- Personnel
- Songs
- References
Jim croce living with the blues
Background
A.J. Croce who co-produced the album told Billboard, "It was a very emotional experience for me. I really got to know a piece of my father that I'd never known. I'm influenced by old American music, of course, and by British pop music and rock'n'roll. I felt he was influenced by troubadours like Woody Guthrie and knew of his influences from the '20s and '30s—but never really heard them in his music. But he made a lot of home tapes of things he loved, and when I listened to them, I heard him play songs I had played when I was that age. He was discovering what he was about in these tapes. You can hear all these classic folk songs or jazz or blues or drinking songs, as well as early pieces of songs like 'Time in a Bottle' that were coming out of them. And at first he played his own songs timidly, whereas just a year or two later he had enormous confidence in playing his own material."
Personnel
Songs
1Living With the Blues2:00
2Things 'Bout Goin' My Way2:04
3Nobody Loves a Fat Girl1:59