Featured Album

Rear View Mirror

RELEASE
1993
LABEL
Sundown Records
GENRES
Folk, Progressive Country

Album Review

In 1990, Townes Van Zandt was working on a three-CD retrospective for which he was re-recording much of his repertoire. That album never appeared, but in 1993, the tiny Austin-based Sundown label released Rear View Mirror, a 17-track album running nearly 58 minutes and containing newly recorded versions of Van Zandt songs dating back to 1968. Though a cover note claims "unique instrumentation," that seems to consist of only of an occasional second guitar and a fiddle. (Sparse applause indicates the recording had been made in a club.) Many of Van Zandt's best-known songs are included -- "Pancho & Lefty," "If I Needed You," "To Live Is to Fly," "Tecumseh Valley," and others -- and while this is not the best set of recordings of those songs, the tendency of Van Zandt's albums to go out of print might mean this is the only one you would find in your nearest record bin, in which case the album is highly recommended.
William Ruhlmann, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Pancho & Lefty [#]
  2. If I Needed You [#]
  3. For the Sake of the Song [#]
  4. Our Mother the Mountain
  5. To Live Is to Fly
  6. Lungs
  7. Flying Shoes
  8. No Place to Fall
  9. Dollar Bill Blues
  10. White Freight Liner Blues
  11. Tecumseh Valley
  12. Don't You Take It Too Bad
  13. Tower Song
  14. Rex's Blues
  15. Brother Flower
  16. Waiting Around to Die
  17. Colorado Girl