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Home Recordings: Americana
- 2003
- 15 tracks
- 31 min
- folk rock
Album Description
Jim Croce's 'Home Recordings: Americana' is a captivating collection of intimate recordings that showcase the artist's unique voice and skillful storytelling. Released on 1 January 2003 through Croce Music Publishing, this 31-minute album is a treasure trove of folk rock and singer-songwriter gems.
The tracklist is a testament to Jim Croce's eclectic taste, featuring classics such as 'Cigarettes, Whiskey and Wild Wild Women', 'In The Jailhouse Now', and 'Six Days On The Road', alongside his own compositions like 'Living With The Blues' and 'If The Backdoor Could Talk'. With songs that blend witty humour and poignant reflection, Jim Croce's 'Home Recordings: Americana' is an album that will resonate with fans of authentic, rootsy music.
Throughout the album, Jim Croce's warm, expressive voice and masterful guitar work bring to life a diverse range of characters and stories, from the nostalgic 'Mom and Dad's Waltz' to the lively 'Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate'. The result is a charming, laid-back record that invites listeners to immerse themselves in Jim Croce's world of Americana.
Tracks
- Living With The BluesJim Croce
- Things 'Bout Goin' My WayJim Croce
- Nobody Loves a Fat GirlJim Croce
- You Oughta See Pickles NowJim Croce
- Cigarettes, Whiskey and Wild Wild WomenJim Croce
- In The Jailhouse NowJim Croce
- If The Backdoor Could TalkJim Croce
- Who Will Buy The WineJim Croce
- Mom and Dad's WaltzJim Croce
- The WallJim Croce
- Sadie Green (The Vamp of New Orleans)Jim Croce
- I Got MineJim Croce
- Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister KateJim Croce
- Six Days On The RoadJim Croce
- Mama TriedJim Croce
About Jim Croce
Jim Croce, born into a working-class Italian-American family in Philadelphia, was a folk and rock singer-songwriter whose career, though brief, left an indelible mark on music. Between 1966 and 1973, Croce released five studio albums and numerous singles, crafting a sound that resonated with the everyday experiences of the blue-collar world he knew so well. His breakthrough came with the 1972 album "You Don't Mess Around with Jim," which featured the iconic track "Time in a Bottle." This song, along with "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown," became some of his most beloved works, showcasing his knack for storytelling and vivid character sketches. Croce's rise to fame was tragically cut short when he died in a plane crash at the age of 30, just as his star was ascending. His legacy lives on through his timeless music, which continues to captivate audiences with its heartfelt lyrics and memorable melodies.
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