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UNCLE WALT’S BAND – Anthology: Those Boys From Carolina, They Sure Could Sing – LP – Vinyl

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Walter Hyatt, David Ball and Champ Hood have been an inspiration to me ever since the first time I heard Uncle Walts Band, said Lyle Lovett, a journalism student at Texas A&M University. Musically, their finely crafted original compositions reflect diverse influences, while lyrically they demonstrate a sensitive, sophisticated understanding of the dignified South. Uncle Walts Band, from Spartanburg, South Carolina, was an eclectic music trio that moved to Nashville in 1972 and shortly thereafter to Austin at the urging of Willis Alan Ramsey. An attempt at an album proved unsuccessful , so the band headed back to Spartanburg in 1974 where they recorded their debut LP, Blame It On The Bossa Nova, now titled, Uncle Walts Band. A second indie album,An American In Texaswas released in 1980. Both titles were expanded and reissued by Omnivore Recordings. Recorded Live followed (also expanded and reissued by Omnivore as Recorded Live At The Waterloo Ice House). In 1983, Uncle Walts Band officially parted ways. Although remaining friends and working on various projects over the years, each went on to pursue solo music careers: Hyatt released several albums and performed on Austin City Limits, Hood became a Texas Music Hall of Fame sideman playing for artists like Lyle Lovett and Jerry Jeff Walker, and Balls success with his hit Thinkin Problem established him as a Country Music star. In 2018, Omnivore released Anthology:Those Boys From Carolina, They Sure Enough Could Sing . . .(titled after a quote from Lovett himself) on CD. The ecstatic response renewed interest in the classic original band, whose influence was so strong on not only Country music, but the then unnamed genre of Americana. That collection is now reimagined on LP, containing two songs making their vinyl debut Anthologys Getaway (featured on HBO’s Silicon Valley) and a previously unissued fiddle demo of Ill Come Knockin (different than the Anthology version and exclusive to the vinyl release). Back in the late 70s at Austins famed Waterloo Ice House you could find Uncle Walts Band fans listening raptly in the packed venue sitting beside the likes of Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Nanci Griffith, Jerry Jeff Walker, or Marcia Ball. Now, you can experience why everyone was there. This long overdue collection attempts to right missed opportunities of the past and finally gain Uncle Walts Band the recognition they deserve. On your turntable.

Tracklist:

Side A
1. Getaway
2. Seat Of Logic
3. Dish Wiped Clean
4. Ruby
5. High Hill
6. Aloha
7. Don’t You Think I Feel It Too
8. Deeper Than Love

Side B
1. As The Crow Flies
2. Bluebird
3. Last One To Know
4. Stay With The One
5. So Long Baby
6. Holding On
7. Walking Angel
8. I’ll Come Knockin’ Fiddle Demo [Bonus Track]

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