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ARTIST
WILSON, LARRY JON
TITLE
Let Me Sing My Song To You
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
BE WITH RECORDS
CATALOG #
BEWITH 053LP
BEWITH 053LP
GENRE
ROCK
RELEASE DATE
12/14/2018
Be With Records presents a reissue of Larry Jon Wilson's
Let Me Sing My Song To You
, originally issued in 1976.
"
Larry Jon Wilson? He can break your heart with a voice like a cannonball
." --
Kris Kristofferson
Larry Jon Wilson came to the party late. When he arrived in Nashville, he had already spent ten years in corporate America. He did not start playing guitar until the age of 30, but five years later he released his debut,
New Beginnings
(BEWITH 052LP, 2018) and followed it a year later with
Let Me Sing My Song To You
. A revelation among the hipsters and critics of Nashville, they ensured Larry Jon was immediately embraced as part of the mid-'70s "outlaw country movement" that eschewed slick production in favor of a raw, gritty approach. When a film crew came to document this burgeoning sound, they made straight for Larry Jon's door. He was a singer and writer of intensely private, painfully moving tales of southern life. With his deep, papa-bear voice, funky southern groove, and richly evocative narratives of rural Georgia, Larry Jon was a unique stylist but his gutsy, greasy sound did not translate into sales. Too funky for the country crowd, too heartfelt for pop radio, he fell between the cracks.
New Beginnings
and
Let Me Sing My Song to You
play like two halves of a double album, showcasing his unique mix of country, folk, soul and swampy blues.
New Beginnings
had failed to propel Larry Jon to even the modest cult acclaim enjoyed by his contemporaries; the frustration this conjured can be heard on
Let Me Sing My Song To You
. Both the title track and the self-deprecating "Drowning In The Mainstream" speak of Wilson's hope to inch a few steps towards the big time without making too many compromises. Any album containing the likes of the heartfelt, deeply beautiful tribute of "Ballad of Handy Mackey" and the superlative country-gothic funk opus "Sheldon Churchyard" -- the lead track from the lauded
Country Got Soul
(2003) compilation -- must rank as essential listening. The audio comes from the original analog tape transfers and has been remastered for vinyl by Be With regular
Simon Francis
. The same care has been taken with the striking cover art and Larry's close friend
Jeb Loy Nichols
contributed wonderfully unique liner notes, presented beautifully on the printed inner sleeve opposite a gorgeous black and white shot of Larry, mid-performance. Edition of 500. Carefully reproduced original art. Remastered from original tape transfers.
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