John D. Loudermilk - It's My Time

John D. Loudermilk - It's My Time
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Album Details

Title: It's My Time
Artist: John D. Loudermilk
Release Date: 1989
Re-Released On: 1/1/1990
Label: Bear Family
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits, lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 4000127154224, 790051154226
Genre: Rock
Styles: Rock & Roll, Traditional Country, Country-Pop, Early Pop/Rock, Nashville Sound/Countrypolitan
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. It's My Time
  2. No Playing in the Snow Today
  3. The Little Grave
  4. I'm Looking for a World
  5. What Is It?
  6. Bubble, Please Break
  7. Ma Baker's Little Acre
  8. Mary's No Longer Mine
  9. To Hell With Love
  10. Talkin' Silver Cloud Blues
  11. Joey Stays With Me
  12. The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian
  13. The Jones
  14. You're the Guilty One
  15. Where Have They Gone
  16. The Little Bird
  17. Brown Girl
  18. Givin' You All My Love
  19. I Chose You
  20. Honey
  21. That Ain't All
  22. Interstate 40
  23. Do You
  24. Tobacco Road

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1990CDBear Family0000015422
1989CDBear Family15422

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Album Review

John D. Loudermilk was one of the best and most interesting songwriters of the '50s and '60s. He was endlessly creative in coming up with unusual and intriguing topics for his songs, as It's My Time shows. Bear Family broke from their usual M.O. of offering complete and/or chronological packages, and assembled two dozen message-oriented songs Loudermilk recorded for RCA Victor from 1961-68, sequenced in no particular order. Although it isn't entirely thematically consistent, many of the songs on It's My Time do contain some kind of social commentary. "No Playing in the Snow Today" concerns nuclear testing, "The Jones" takes a swipe at conformity, "Brown Girl" deals sensitively with an interracial relationship, and "The Little Grave" could be interpreted as a song of non-violence, vegetarianism, or both. Several cuts are Loudermilk's performances of songs he wrote that had been, or later became, hits for other artists, including "The Little Bird" (for Marianne Faithfull), "The Lament of the Cherokee Reservation Indian" (for Paul Revere and the Raiders), and "Tobacco Road" (for the Nashville Teens). A few were hits for Loudermilk as well, and three are previously unreleased. Among the latter, "Givin' You All My Love" is notable for sounding a lot like a british invasion song, even though it was recorded in 1962. It's My Time, in combination with Bear Family's other two Loudermilk collections, Blue Train and Sittin' in the Balcony, form a thorough survey of this talented songwriter's recording career. ~ Greg Adams, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bob FergusonProducer
Chet AtkinsProducer
John D. LoudermilkVocals
Otto KitsingerLiner Notes
Richard WeizeReissue Producer