- Limited edition red vinyl
- Legendary lost album restored from Kevin Eggers’ original tapes
- Covered by Bob Dylan; Neil Young; Steve Earle; Willie Nelson; Robert Plant
- 4-page illustrated booklet
- Sleeve notes by Uncut’s Rob Hughes
“On ‘The Nashville Sessions’ as throughout Van Zandt’s entire catalogue, the more wretched he sounds, the better - and on the best parts of ‘The Nashville Sessions’ he almost makes melancholy sound a condition to be envied.” Uncut
In 1974, Townes Van Zandt recorded what would have been his seventh album, ‘Seven Come Eleven’. Business issues prevented its release until the recordings surfaced two decades later as ‘The Nashville Sessions’ In 2014, Townes Van Zandt’s original manager and producer Kevin Eggers gave Charly Records’ Rob Caiger and engineer Pete Reynolds the only surviving tapes to restore and remaster to present a stunning document of the folk-blues master at his absolute peak, originally released on vinyl for the first time in 2015.
“You did a first-class with the record. The packaging looks sensational and the records sound great. That was what matter most to me over the years. I know Townes would be very pleased. The simple truth is the only things that matter to him was his songs and his music. All the rest was bullshit and he could have cared less. We began as dear friends and that’s how it ended just before his death. When it came to the music he gave all he had to give.” Kevin Eggers - 26 March 2015
Tracklist:
A1 At My Window
A2 Rex's Blues
A3 No Place To Fall
A4 Buckskin Stallion Blues
A5 White Freight Liner Blues
A6 Snake Song
B1 Loretta
B2 Two Girls
B3 Spider Song
B4 When She Don't Need Me
B5 Pueblo Waltz
B6 Upon My Soul
Label: Charly Records
Released: 1993/2024