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These guys are a hoot! Very kicky, different kind of music Oct 24, 2008 I live in Los Angeles. In this part of the country, most of us like to look down on the "fly-over country" as boring and unsophisticated. We see ourselves as hip, with it and ever so sophisticated. What a straight-jacket of conformity we impose upon ourselves here! Our mandatory non-conformity compels us all to non-conform in the same way, at all times, upon pain of being un-hip.
Out in the flatlands, I have always felt, you get genuine eccentrics, who really are different. These guys prove my point. I never heard of them before. I just stumbled across their sound in a collection of outlaw country from the 1970s. Their sound is very different. They remind me of the Blasters, but the Blasters freed from their conventional thinking and going wild. They have a musical saw, for crying out loud! These are guys who do not give a damm about how they come across. I think they are fabulous. They have their sound, which is kicky, bouncy and catchy. An uncut bit of American originality blowing in from the prairie to relieve the corporate uniformity of our lives in the big city.
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Flatlined, maybe a faint heartbeat Sep 14, 2008 Legend is that was these three eccentric, poetic, wild-eyed TX boys Jimmy Dale Gilmore, Butch Hancock, Joe Ely made an 8 track released only "Flatlanders".
A mid 70's shake up of the old country the new outlaw and the best voices that proudly bridged it all , no one bought it, heck, you can't even find it, rumor has it that it goes for ohhh hundreds of bucks. Or maybe it doesn't exist.. I like the mystery
So do Flatlanders.
This CD brings best friends, collaboraters, in a reunion of a trio that fans of neo-trad country stand up and say hurray!
This CD however may have the fans sit on their hands and merely wink.
The songs are not up to the standard of Butch Hancock's lyrical yearnings. Joe Ely sings ruff/tuff like his hit "Musta Notta Gotta Lotta", and as always
Jimmy Dale remains the foremost singer of the eager ache of each mistake man takes and makes.
A fine CD for those in the know...
and the explorers still digging through flea markets, far flung TX badlands, looking for that 8 track....
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This is the Flatlanders CD to get! May 21, 2008 They're singer-songwriters in their own right and this is the Flatlanders CD where Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, and Butch Hancock's talents are greater than the sum of their parts. There are some CDs you can listen to and just know that the musicians are having a blast making the music--and you're consequently having even more fun listening. Some people liken this CD to one of Americana's best and I wouldn't dispute it.
Is there a standout song? "Right where I belong" is just a happy affirmation. "Wavin' my heart goodbye" is the requisite mourning for lost love. "Pay the Alligator"--no, you just need to listen to that one.
Of course, the best Flatlanders is Flatlanders live--but this is just about as good.
Rebecca Kyle, May 2008
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Sit down old friend Feb 15, 2006 I'm a Boomer - I admit it. And I listen to all kinds of music. Always have. But if ever I need to sit down with old friends, and trade some tunes, this is perfect.
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carmelita Oct 06, 2003 The sound quality is poor. If your're looking for Carmelita, the artist is Adam Duritz. Or go to I-10 Chronicles.com.
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