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Various ‎– Kiss My Ass Goodbye (John Prine Tribute) - New 2 LP Record Store Day 2021 Devil's Towe RSD Colored Vinyl - Rock / Folk
Various ‎– Kiss My Ass Goodbye (John Prine Tribute) - New 2 LP Record Store Day 2021 Devil's Towe RSD Colored Vinyl - Rock / Folk

Various ‎– Kiss My Ass Goodbye (John Prine Tribute) - New 2 LP Record Store Day 2021 Devil's Towe RSD Colored Vinyl - Rock / Folk

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Various ‎– Kiss My Ass Goodbye (John Prine Tribute)

Label:
Devil's Tower Records ‎– DT-21, Groove Family Records ‎– DT-21
Format:
2 × Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Limited Edition, Randomly Colored
Country:
US
Released:
17 Jul 2021
Genre:
Folk, World, & Country
Style:
  Folk

Tracklist

A1 Family Worship Center There She Goes
A2 Jeff Mix And The Songhearts Speed Of The Sound Of Loneliness
A3 Heaven Honey Down By The Side Of The Road
A4 Seth Martin (5) And The Dish Boys* Quiet Man
A5 The Coal Men Daddy's Little Pumpkin
B1 Chris Crofton Lake Marie
B2 Chandelle (7) The Lonesome Friends Of Science
B3 Justin And The Cosmics* Clay Pigeons
B4 Treasure Mammal I Remember Everything
B5 Hamilton Boyce That's The Way That The World Goes Round
C1 Mick Mullin You Never Even Call Me By My Name
C2 Krista Shows Christmas In Prison
C3 T. Hardy Morris Sour Grapes
C4 Garrison Starr And Will Kimbrough If You Don't Want My Love
C5 ifjams Glory Of True Love
D1 The Smoking Flowers Your Flag Decal Won't Get You Into Heaven Anymore
D2 Dude City Angel From Montgomery
D3 Mike Giacolino Ft. Junior Tutwiler* Everybody
D4 Paul Nelson (36) He Forgot That It Was Sunday
D5 Local Opener Pretty Good

Notes

Record Store Day Drop 2. Limited to 1000.

Kiss My Ass Goodbye is a left-of-center John Prine tribute album benefitting Nashville’s downtown homeless shelter, the Nashville Rescue Mission. The 20 song compilation features some of Prine’s best-known songs, and a surprising number of deep cuts performed by an eclectic group of artists. Included are Nashville A-listers associated with Prine, such as songwriter/guitarist/producer Will Kimbrough (Emmylou Harris/Rodney Crowell/Todd Snider), as well as underground rock ‘n’ roll heroes like T. Hardy Morris (Diamond Rugs) of Athens, Ga. In the case of nascent Nashville indie act Heaven Honey — recently named the Nashville Scene’s “Best New Band” — you have both, in a dreamy collaboration with legendary drummer Bryan Owings (John Prine, Emmylou Harris, Tony Joe White).

John Prine tributes have been common in the music world since well before the legendary songwriter passed away April 7, 2020, but Kiss My Ass Goodbye cuts a new path through Prine’s famous catalogue. You haven’t heard anything like the way homegrown Music City honky-tonker Mick Mullin sets the record straight with his reverent rewrite of the David Allan Coe classic “You Never Even Call Me By My Name” — which diehard Prine fans know was an uncredited Prine co-write with Steve Goodman. This Prine tribute may also be the first to feature a song that Prine himself covered, with a Blaze Foley classic performed by Nashville’s Justin and The Cosmics’ — the storied rock ‘n’ roll outfit of Deer Tick/Middle Brother producer Justin Collins. And it is most certainly the first to offer a hip-hop take on a Prine song, performed by Chicago-based Ifjams.

Portland-based Groove Family Records and Nashville’s Devil’s Tower Records have teamed up to release Kiss My Ass Goodbye, which also features original album art by sought-after Athens, Ga. visual artist Eli Saragoussi. Kindercore Vinyl is also a sponsor of this very special project. All proceeds from vinyl and digital sales will benefit the Nashville Rescue Mission, a charity chosen by the Prine family.

This double album on randomly colored vinyl stands to raise over $10,000 to help the homeless in Nashville.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

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