Released on Heartland, Diva and Ramble Tamble Record Labels, 1987
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Released on Normal, 1992
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Recorded in famous folk clubs across America. Townes Van Zandt and his band performing pin drop live performances of cover songs that are considered timelsss and haunting. Band members Danny "Ruester" Rowland", Jimmie Gray, and Owen Cody are known as some of the best road/studio musicians. In 1995 the Road Songs album was nominated for a Nashville Nammy (Nashville's equivalent to the "Grammy"), in the category of Best Folk Album of The Year. "Dead Flowers", from the album, was featured in the soundtrack of the Cohen Brothers film The Big Lebowski.
Released on Edsel Records, 1992
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Released on Universe Productions, 1992
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Recorded in famous folk clubs across America. Townes Van Zandt and his band performing pin drop live performances of cover songs that are considered timelsss and haunting. Band members Danny "Ruester" Rowland", Jimmie Gray, and Owen Cody are known as some of the best road/studio musicians. In 1995 the Road Songs album was nominated for a Nashville Nammy (Nashville's equivalent to the "Grammy"), in the category of Best Folk Album of The Year. "Dead Flowers", from the album, was featured in the soundtrack of the Cohen Brothers film The Big Lebowski.
Released on BMG, 1993
Recorded in famous folk clubs across America. Townes Van Zandt and his band performing pin drop live performances of cover songs that are considered timelsss and haunting. Band members Danny "Ruester" Rowland", Jimmie Gray, and Owen Cody are known as some of the best road/studio musicians. In 1995 the Road Songs album was nominated for a Nashville Nammy (Nashville's equivalent to the "Grammy"), in the category of Best Folk Album of The Year. "Dead Flowers", from the album, was featured in the soundtrack of the Cohen Brothers film The Big Lebowski.
Released on Sundown Records, 1993
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Recorded at the Blue Union Cafe, Norman, Oklahoma. Truly one of the greatest live recordings of Townes Van Zandt with his renowned band members Danny "Ruester" Rowland (lead acoustic guitar) originally from Guy Clark's band, Jimmie Gray (bass and vocals) from Waylon Jennings band the Waylors, and Owen Cody (violin/fiddle) from Billy Joe Shaver's band. This album was Tower Records Store magazine "Pulse" # 1 folk album of 1997.
Released on Normal, 1994
Released on Sugar Hill, 1994
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Recorded in famous folk clubs across America. Townes Van Zandt and his band performing pin drop live performances of cover songs that are considered timelsss and haunting. Band members Danny "Ruester" Rowland", Jimmie Gray, and Owen Cody are known as some of the best road/studio musicians. In 1995 the Road Songs album was nominated for a Nashville Nammy (Nashville's equivalent to the "Grammy"), in the category of Best Folk Album of The Year. "Dead Flowers", from the album, was featured in the soundtrack of the Cohen Brothers film The Big Lebowski.
Released on Vinyl Junkie, 1995
Released on Normal, 1996
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Released on Normal, 1996
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Released on Normal, 1996
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Released on Vinyl Junkie, 1996
Released on Exile, 1996
Executive Producers: Harold F. Eggers, Jr. and Wolf Doebeling
Released on Varese Vintage, 1996
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Released on Normal, 1997
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Released on Vinyl Junkie, 1997
Compiled by Mary Costello and Tom Bridgewater
Released on Normal, 1997
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
AllMusic Review
Released on Sugar Hill, 1997
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Recorded at the Blue Union Cafe, Norman, Oklahoma. Truly one of the greatest live recordings of Townes Van Zandt with his renowned band members Danny "Ruester" Rowland (lead acoustic guitar) originally from Guy Clark's band, Jimmie Gray (bass and vocals) from Waylon Jennings band the Waylors, and Owen Cody (violin/fiddle) from Billy Joe Shaver's band. This album was Tower Records Store magazine "Pulse" # 1 folk album of 1997.
Released on Sugar Hill, 1997
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Released on Mercury, 1998
Released on Trikont, 1998
Released on Normal, 1999
Released on Uncut, 1999
Released on Normal, 2001
Released on Normal, 2002
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Released on Normal, 2003
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Released on Uncut, 2003
Released on Tomato, 2003
Executive Producers: Harold F. Eggers, Jr. and Kevin Eggers
Released on Varese Vintge, 2004
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Released on Varese Vintage, 2004
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Released on Normal Records, 2004
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Released on Normal, 2004
Released on Normal, 2004
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Released on Tomato, 2005
Executive Producers: Kevin Eggers and Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Released on Tomato, 2005
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr. and Kevin Eggers
Released on Varese Vintage, 2005
Executive Producer: Harold F. Eggers, Jr.
Released on Nascent, 2006