John Prine by John Prine

Artist
Genre Singer/Songwriter
Release 24 July 2015
Price $10.99
Tracks 13
Country USA
10.99 USD
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John Prine - John Prine Album Songs

No Song Title Time
1. Illegal Smile 3:13
2. Spanish Pipedream 2:41
3. Hello In There 4:31
4. Sam Stone 4:17
5. Paradise 3:14
6. Pretty Good 3:38
7. Your Flag Decal Won't Get You Into ... 2:52
8. Far From Me 3:42
9. Angel From Montgomery 3:47
10. Quiet Man 2:53
11. Donald And Lydia 4:30
12. Six O'Clock News 2:52
13. Flashback Blues 2:33

John Prine by John Prine Album Reviews

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Oh Boy Records!. He definitely deserves more credit than he does now. My parents raised me on his stuff and I'm about to be 20. He was one of my first concerts and is still awesome to see live! Does anyone remember watching him on SNL? So humorous and also deep.

John Prine. Another classic from the boys at American Sound Studio in Memphis.

chipinsd. I have been a huge fan of music for over 50 years. Every generation, era, decade has its moments & heroes. I love so many of them. John Prine defined the songwriter/songster. Everyone from CSN, Neil Young, Bonnie Raitt, to Sturgill Simpson will tell you just how important this storyteller is. He still composes. He still sits back in his rocker. He still smokes dope. He is an American icon. This particular album defines so many aspects of music. You must listen to every song. They each mean something. It will mean something to you...

Unbelievably, a 40 year old topical album that is still topical.. Review doesn't mention "Paradise" and it's authentic Western Kentucky story, but it's a treasure on this album. Yes, almost every song is now a standard of the Americana genre. BUT! The songs on this first album are rivalled only by other songwriters' "best of" collections. And it's authenticity rings true forty years after it's release. Coal trains, heroin addiction, under and unemployed pot smokers, the lonliness of the elderly, desperate love, these themes still resonate today.

Pure holiness. RIP John Prine

RIP Legend. Your music will live on forever.

GaBama. John Prine, Simply the best. I just shake my head in disbelief. Hard to believe you are gone. I would go to ITunes so often just hoping that maybe there would be a new release. I’m gonna miss you. Nobody can compare to the best and John Prine is the best. Thank you for the music, thank you for the memories. John Prine, simply the best.

Legends never die. Buy this album. Trust me.

One of the great albums ever made. His debut album, with more unforegttable song than many artists come up with in a lifetime. John Prine is on the Mt. Rushmore of US songwriters, along with Dylan, Haggard and Kristofferson.

What a great album. Great songs prine

Great collection of songs.. One of my all time favorite albums. I was 16 when this album came out. Early 70’s definitely had the best music all around!

Amazing. Im heartbroken that he left us but im happy that he was able to do what he loved for so long. We’re gonna misd you John💔

Great debut for a great artist. John Prine is one of the best folk singer songwriters ever and still active over 40 years after this debut. He's put out a lot of great songs over the years but this still remains my favorite album. Every song is a lyrical masterpiece from the upbeat and comical to the melancholy and thoughtful, it runs the gambit of emotions.

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