John D. Loudermilk - Blue Train

John D. Loudermilk - Blue Train
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Album Details

Title: Blue Train
Artist: John D. Loudermilk
Release Date: 1989
Re-Released On: 1/1/1990
Label: Bear Family
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits, lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 4000127154217, 790051154219
Genre: Rock
Styles: Rock & Roll, Traditional Country, Country-Pop, Rockabilly, Early Pop/Rock, Nashville Sound/Countrypolitan
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Blue Train (Of the Heartbreak Line)
  2. Mr. Jones
  3. Language of Love
  4. Jimmie's Song
  5. Angela Jones
  6. The Bully of the Beach
  7. Rhythm and Blues
  8. What Would You Take for Me?
  9. The Great Snowman
  10. Everybody Knows
  11. Google Eye
  12. Darling Jane
  13. Song of the Lonely Teen
  14. All of This for Sally
  15. Road Hog
  16. He's Just a Scientist (That's All)
  17. The Rocks of Reno
  18. Big Daddy
  19. Callin' Doctor Casey
  20. You Reap Just What You Sow
  21. The Little Wind-Up Doll
  22. Two Strangers in Love
  23. Th' Wife
  24. Bad News
  25. Run on Home, Baby Brother
  26. Oh How Sad

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1990CDBear Family0000015421
1989CDBear Family15421

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Album Review

Blue Train is one of three Bear Family discs that collect the recordings of famed Nashville songwriter John D. Loudermilk. Some of the tracks here were actually minor hits (Loudermilk rarely did anything to promote his recordings as an artist), but Loudermilk's writing and unique interpretations are of primary interest. The songwriter's vocals are pleasant, if not spectacular, and the production is nicely sparse and folky, often featuring Loudermilk's own excellent classical guitar playing. His quirky compositions have always straddled the line between pop and folk, and the tunes here are no exception. Although much of this music will sound lightweight to modern ears, it is certainly the product of an intensely creative mind, unafraid to tackle any topic, no matter how bizarre or seemingly inconsequential. Highlights include "All of This for Sally," a song about a millionaire who willed his fortune to a cocker spaniel, and "The Bully of the Beach," which was inspired by those ubiquitous Charles Atlas muscle building ads. Although many of the tunes are lighthearted, Loudermilk could occasionally get serious, as evidenced by "Darling Jane," where he details a man's loss of his new wife to hurricane floodwaters. Although not really for the casual country or oldies fan, Blue Train should appeal to any fan of brilliant songwriting or slightly left of center vintage pop and country music. ~ Pemberton Roach, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alcyone BeasleyChoir, Chorus
Anita KerrChoir, Chorus
Bob JonesMastering
Bobby DysonBass
Bobby FergusonProducer
Boots RandolphSaxophone
Brenton BanksViolin
Charlie McCoyHarmonica
Chet AtkinsProducer
Dorothy Ann DillardChoir, Chorus
Floyd CramerPiano
George Binkley IIIViolin
Glenn BaxterTrumpet
Henry StrzeleckiBass
Jerry G. KennedyGuitar
John D. LoudermilkGuitar, Leader, Vocals
Joseph W. TannerGuitar, Banjo
Lillian HuntViolin
Louis Dean NunleyChoir, Chorus
Murray Harman, Jr.Drums
Norris WilsonPiano, Harpsichord, Choir, Chorus
Otto KitsingerLiner Notes
Richard WeizeReissue Producer
Roy M. "Junior" HuskyBass
Wilda TinsleyViolin