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Cimarron Manifesto Studio album by Jimmy LaFave Released May 8, 2007 Recorded Austin, Texas Genre country, folk, singer-songwriter Label Red House Producer Jimmy LaFave Jimmy LaFave chronology Blue Nightfall
(2005)Cimarron Manifesto
(2007)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] Austin Chronicle [2] Folkwax (8/10)[3] PopMatters (6/10)[4] Cimarron Manifesto is a 2007 album by red dirt singer-songwriter Jimmy LaFave. It is his second release for Red House Records. The album has been critically well-received and has appeared at or near the top of many folk/Americana oriented music charts.
Contents
Track listing
- "Car Outside" (LaFave) - 4:28
- "Catch the Wind" (Donovan) - 5:23
- "This Land" (LaFave) - 4:47
- "Truth" (LaFave) - 2:59
- "Lucky Man" (LaFave) - 5:50
- "Hideaway Girl" (LaFave) - 4:22
- "That's the Way It Goes" (LaFave) - 3:17
- "Not Dark Yet" (Dylan) - 6:51
- "Walk a Mile in My Shoes" (South) - 4:55
- "Don't Ask Me" (LaFave) - 3:11
- "Home Once Again" (LaFave) - 6:18
- "These Blues" (LaFave) - 3:40
Credits
Musicians
- Jimmy LaFave - acoustic and Electric guitar, mando-guitar, acoustic baritone guitar, National resophonic guitar
- John Inmon - electric guitar, Lap steel
- Andrew Hardin - electric guitar
- Radoslav Lorkovic - Hammond B3 organ, piano
- Bryan Peterson - piano, electric piano
- Wally Doggett - drums
- Jeff May - bass
- Glenn Schuetz - Upright bass
- Jeff Plankenhorn - Dobro, Lap steel
- Carrie Rodriguez - violin, harmony vocals on "This Land" and "Hideaway Girl"
- Ruthie Foster harmony vocals on "Walk a Mile in My Shoes"
- Kacy Crowley - harmony vocals on "Car Outstide"
Production
- Produced by Jimmy LaFave
- Engineered by Fred Remmert
- Recorded at Cedar Creek Studios, Austin, Texas[5]
Artwork
Charts
date chart peak June 11, 2007 Americana Music Association[8] 1 2007 Roots Music Folk 1 2007 Third Coast Music 1 2007 Euro American Chart 1 May & June 2007 FolkDJ-L, Folk Radio Airplay[9] 3 Releases
year format label catalog # 2007 CD Red House RHR CD 203 External links
References
- ^ Thom Jurek, "Review: Jimmy LaFave - Cimarron Manifesto", Allmusic
- ^ David Lynch, "Texas Platters: Jimmy LaFave - Cimarron Manifesto", Austin Chronicle, May 25, 2007
- ^ Arthur Wood, "Red Dirt Tribute and More", FolkWax E-Zine, May 16, 2007, Retrieved January 2, 2008 (Free with registration)
- ^ Lana Cooper, "Review: Jimmy LaFave - Cimarron Manifesto", PopMatters, June 11, 2007
- ^ Cedar Creek Recording
- ^ Peterson Ray & Company, Graphic Design
- ^ Pete Lacker - Dallas Photography
- ^ Americana Music Association chart for the week of June 11, 2007. Retrieved June 12, 2007.
- ^ Top Albums of May 2007, based on playlists posted to folkdj-l, compiled by Richard Gillmann
Catgegory:Red House Records albums
Categories:- 2007 albums
- Jimmy LaFave albums
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