Bare, Bobby: The Moon Was Blue

Bare, Bobby SKU: 29304790
Bare, Bobby: The Moon Was Blue

Bare, Bobby: The Moon Was Blue

Bare, Bobby SKU: 29304790

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: The Moon Was Blue
Artist: Bare, Bobby
Label: Dualtone Music Group
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 803020172814
Genre: Country

Limited vinyl LP pressing. 2005 album from the country icon. Bobby Bare's The Moon Was Blue was his first album of new material in over two decades. The album was produced by his son, indie rock and Bloodshot recording artist Bobby Bare, Jr. As well as Mark Nevers (Lambchop, Calexico). The Moon Was Blue stays true to Bobby Bare's country roots with lazy waltzes and lap-steel but also incorporates distorted guitars, spacey atmospheres, strings, horns, and haunting background vocals. The result is a progressive country album that's rooted in '70s retro tradition. Recording since the late '50s, Bare's first hit single was a demo he had recorded for Bill Parsons. The label released Bobby's demo instead yet mistakenly credited the single to Parsons. Thankfully, his big break came in 1962 and he never looked back.

Tracks:
1.1 Are You Sincere 4:17
1.2 I Am An Island 4:18
1.3 Everybody's Talkin' 3:10
1.4 Yesterday When I Was Young 3:35
1.5 Love Letters in the Sand 2:40
1.6 The Ballad of Lucy Jordan 4:16
1.7 My Heart Cries for You 1:20
1.8 It's All in the Game 2:45
1.9 Shine on Harvest Moon 2:47
1.10 Am I That Easy to Forget 2:50
1.11 Fellow Travelers 4:17
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