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John Prine
John Prine (Limited Edition LP) [ Rhino/Warner / LP - released 1/Sep/2023 ] The country singer/songwriter legend's debut Atlantic Album, which was included in Rolling Stone's list of 500 greatest records of all time. In 2009, Bob Dylan told the Huffington Post that Prine was one of his favorite songwriters of all time,... |
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John Prine
Now Playing (Cobalt Blue Vinyl LP) [ Rhino / Atlantic / LP - released 6/Sep/2024 ] This 'Now Playing' John Prine's tracklist features a collection of deeply personal and storytelling songs that span folk and country genres. Tracks like "Illegal Smile" and "Angel from Montgomery" showcase his ability to craft vivid narratives, while... |
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John Prine
The Tree of Forgiveness [ Oh Boy Records / CD ] |
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John Prine
Aimless Love (LP) [ Thirty Tigers / LP - released 9/Sep/2022 ] John Prine's 1984 album Aimless Love was his first release on his independent record label, Oh Boy Records. Prine and his long-time manager Al Bunetta formed Oh Boy Records in an attempt to take control of his own music. Aimless Love would be... |
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John Prine
Bruised Orange (LP) [ Asylum Records / LP - released 1/Jan/2021 ] |
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John Prine
For Better, Or Worse [ Oh Boy Records / CD - released 29/Nov/2016 ] For Better, Or Worse is sequel of sorts to 'In Spite Of Ourselves' featuring duets with today's women of Country and Americana singing the classic songs that built the genres. |
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John Prine
For Better, Or Worse (LP) [ Oh Boy Records LP / LP - released 29/Nov/2016 ] For Better, Or Worse is sequel of sorts to 'In Spite Of Ourselves' featuring duets with today's women of Country and Americana singing the classic songs that built the genres. |
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John Prine
John Prine [ Atlantic / CD - released 1/Jul/1996 ] |
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John Prine
Prime Prine: The Best of John Prine [ Atlantic Records / CD - released 25/Oct/1990 ] American import. |
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John Prine & Mac Wiseman
Standard Songs for Average People [ Oh Boy Records / CD - released 1/May/2007 ] Prine & Wiseman's collection of classic-country covers, includes Lefty Frizzell's "Saginaw, Michigan''; Charlie Feathers' "I Forgot to Remember to Forget''; Ernest Tubbs' "Blue-Eyed Elaine''; Leon Payne's "I Love You Because''; and Al Dexter's... |