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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelLhwy, Lost Highway
UPC0602527384399
eBay Product ID (ePID)13070891548
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2010
GenreAlt-Country & Americana
ArtistThe Jayhawks
Release TitleJayhawks (Aka Bunkhouse Album)
Dimensions
Item Height0.40 in
Item Length5.60 in
Item Width4.90 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks13
Number of Discs1
TracksFalling Star, Tried and True, Let the Critics Wonder, Let the Last Night Be the Longest (Lonesome Memory), Behind Bars, Cherry Pie, The Liquor Store Came First, People in This Place on Every Side, Misery Tavern, (I'm Not in) Prison, King of Kings, Good Long Time, Six Pack on the Dashboard
NotesThe self-titled debut album from the highly-acclaimed, alt-country pioneers the Jayhawks will be released on May 18th by Lost Highway. The Jayhawks (often referred to by fans as the Bunkhouse album) was originally released in 1986 on Bunkhouse Records, as a limitied vinyl pressing. The Jayhawks reissue will include an eight-page booklet with new photos from the recording period and a new essay by Jayhawks co-founder Mark Olson about album producer and then band manager Charlie Pine. The tracks are the original thirteen songs that appeared on the album, including "Falling Star", which recently resurfaced on Music from the North Country: The Jayhawks Anthology in 2009. The 1986 incarnation of the Jayhawks featured Mark Olson (vocals/guitar), Gary Louris (lead guitar/vocals), Marc Perlman (bass) and Norm Rogers (drums). After listening to the Jayhawks, it is clear why the band became a catalyst in the evolution of what would eventually be coined alt-country. The album has more in common with Gram Parsons and the Flying Burrito Brothers than it does with later Jayhawks classics Tomorrow the Green Grass and Hollywood Town Hall. It's quite evident where those milestone albums grew out of.