Townes Van Zandt fans?


I just picked up the new release, "Be here to love me" the soundtrack to a film about Townes' life just released as well. It seems like a pretty good compilation of his music & was wondering what other discs in particular I should seek out. also anybody seen the film yet?
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Rich- thanks for the overview; I've been disappointed with the sonics on some of TVZ recordings I've bought. And don't miss the Nancy Griffith/Arlo Guthrie duet of Tecumseh Valley on her "Other Voices Other Rooms cd.
For a while, it seemed that there was a new Townes' release everytime I went to a store ... and some sounded just terrible ... like they were recorded in the 30's or 40's or on a portable cassette recorder (think of Elvis' Hayride Recordings or some of the Louis Armstrong compilations). And then I read somewhere about his estate being a mess and different companies owning and/or fighting over the rights to his songs.

If you pick up "Texas Rain" you will not be disappointed. There was also a tribute album that came out a few years back that is pretty OK ... especially if you like Townes' stories and his way with words.

As for Nancy's cover of "Tecumseh Valley" on "Other Voices" ... kind of a shame really. I always felt that Arlo dropped the ball as his voice didn't really convey the sense of quiet despair and inability to change one's fate that the song's main character was living (a girl in some dusty small town that goes from being an abused child to the local call girl). On "Marie" from the "Texas Rain" collection though, you can't help but be moved by Willie Nelson's telling the story of a down on his luck migrant worker, who is defeated by life as he can't even provide life's basics for his pregnant girlfriend/wife and she winds up dying. As you can guess, many of Townes's topics are about the underdogs and the struggle that life can be. Very powerful stuff nonetheless.

Regards, Rich
lot of tvz stuff out there, for sure.

perhaps my favorite is

live at the old quarter

a young tvz, playing solo in houston. if you're one of the folks who thinks some of his stuff is overarranged (like some tracks on high, low and in between) this 2 disc set is especially nice. among the highlights are white freight liner blues, and who do you love?. been a while since i listened, and could not check right now (gal is still sleeping), but i think the recording is better than rear view mirror.

also fun is

road songs

live covers including racing in the streets and ira hayes.

as mlauner said, the tribute record

poet

is also pretty good, with a lovely tower song by nanci griffith.

while in the neighborhood, why not check out vic chesnut's

west of rome

voice not for everyone, but good songwriting.

finally, richard buckners's first record,

bloomed,

has some of the best song writing i know about in the tvz vein ("I shot my insides out, with grief and mister kestler")

better stop now.

enjoy the discs, john
I recently picked up his eponymous album, re-released in 2003 on a label called Sunspots out of Italy. It was originally released in 1969 and the remaster is of excellent quality. According to the liner notes it was his third album originally put out by Poppy Records. It's a quiet, acoustic album of great songs, very thoughtful and enjoyable. I highly recommend it.
Of the Townes Van Zandt I have is on LP format. Three on the Tomato label & one on the Poppy label. The Texas Rain sounds excellent, is it aviable on LP format?