Sanford Clark They Call Me Country
Propelled by his 1956 Lee Hazlewood- produced hit "The Fool," Sanford Clark was already a rockabilly legend in his own right by the time he swapped his hair gel and switchblade for a pair of cowboy boots on They Call Me Country. Recorded between 1965-67 and originally released as a series of singles for Phoenix's Ramco label, the 12 tracks on this LP borrow Bakersfield's outlaw sound and ignore Nashville's countrypolitan flair, standing as a true lost masterpiece of country music's third generation. Clark's booming baritone tells tales of bar fights, heartaches, and drinking til you can't stand, while Waylon Jennings provides a backdrop of fuzzed out guitar twang. Mastered from the original session tapes and back on vinyl for the first time since the Nixon administration.
- 1. The Fool
- 2. Shades
- 3. They Call Me Country
- 4. Climbin' the Walls
- 5. Step Aside
- 6. Once Upon a Time
- 7. It's Nothing to Me
- 8. Look Out Floor
- 9. The Big Lie
- 10. Callin' All Hearts
- 11. Big Big Day Tomorrow
- 12. Black Jack County Chain