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Tattoo / Family Album

David Allan CoeAudio CD
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David Allan Coe is a prolific American country singer-songwriter whose popularity was highest in the 70s and whose notoriety in the 80s was ensured after he released a couple of albums of X-rated material.

His first album, Penitentiary Blues (1969), was written during his long incarceration in jail and his career since those days has seen him record solo albums, collaborate with many respected rock… Read more in Amazon's David Allan Coe Store

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  • Audio CD (May 2, 1995)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Bear Family
  • ASIN: B000001B3A
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #166,529 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Just to Prove My Love for You
2. Face to Face
3. You'll Always Live Inside of Me
4. Play Me a Sad Song
5. Daddy Was a God Fearin' Man
6. Canteen of Water
7. Maria Is a Mystery
8. Just in Time (To Watch Love Die)
9. San Francisco Mabel Joy
10. Hey Gypsy
11. Family Album
12. Million Dollar Memories
13. Divers Do It Deeper
14. Guilty Footsteps
15. Take This Job and Shove It
16. Houston, Dallas, San Antone
17. I've Got to Have You
18. Whole Lot of Lonesome
19. Bad Impressions
20. Heavenly Father, Holy Mother
See all 21 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews

Reissue of 2 Columbia albums on 1 CD, Family Album is dedicated to his two mothers. 21 tracks in a package including a 40-page booklet. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars My daddy called this chip-kicking music!, June 18, 2000
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This review is from: Tattoo / Family Album (Audio CD)
And he was right, though these are also two of DAC'S more subdued albums with a passionate spiritual-romantic theme running through most of the songs. And overall it's low on the violence and kink scale- and a good introduction for the uninitiated to his audacious talent. Of course, it contains all the elements you'd expect from perfect Country & Western music: mentions of mama, trains, prison, Mormons and getting drunk(some together in the same song)- a couple of recitations(spoken word bits)- some of his heartfelt impressions of other country singers -and lots of pedal steel and fiddle. Any fanatic of hardcore country should own it!

In fact, I would recommend any of the other five(5) Bear Family recordings- which together with this one* -collect a dozen of his prime 1970's Columbia albums as twofers-along with assorted B-sides. These are the ones that made him famous- not infamous. You've heard the singles- now collect the original recordings they came from. You'll have to hide these from your friends because they will want to borrow them!

This German label even created some original covers from promotional photos, and included the original album covers and all the lyrics inside. Well done! Hey, some of the music in these recordings are obviously better than others BUT I'd have trouble rating any of them down.

You'll be glad to hear that the sound is clear and crisp and made for cranking up LOUD, so that the neighbors will know you have good taste. I wouldn't want to be the friend of anyone who couldn't revel at every minute of these recordings! Like the works of Shakespeare- you'll wonder how one man could have had this much vision. I'm glad I listened to daddy.

*There are now at least 11 of these Bear Family Two-fers w/ extra tracks that are all well-worth hearing and often surprising!*

Garrison...Texas Valley, Georgia
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Two classics from the seventies, January 17, 2005
This review is from: Tattoo / Family Album (Audio CD)
Although David has had plenty of problems through the years, it appears that he was content with life when he recorded these albums. There are fewer of the darker songs that you'll find plenty of on his other albums, although even here sadness is never far away.

The first album of this twofer, Tattoo, opens brightly with Just to prove my love for you and Face to face, a couple of upbeat songs. These are followed by a couple of sad ballads, You'll always live inside to me (an ode to a former partner) and Play me a sad song. The next track, Daddy was a God-fearing man, is an upbeat tribute to his father.

Canteen of water is a very sad song about an old couple although the lyrics of the song are unclear. Maria is a mystery, despite its title, is much clearer - it is about a man fantasizing about Maria. Just in time to watch love die is one of those woman-leaves-man songs, but in this case the man knows it's definitely his fault. Several singers have covered San Francisco Mabel Joy, a very sad Mickey Newbury song about two of life's losers, including Joan Baez, John Denver and Kenny Rogers. The Tattoo album concludes with a much lighter song, Hey Gypsy.

The second album of this twofer, Family album, includes David's own version of Take this job and shove it, which he wrote for Johnny Paycheck. Johnny had a country number one hit with it before David's version appeared. Of the other songs here, Divers do it deeper (a catchy, upbeat song) may be the most familiar.

The other great songs here are the title track (dedicated to the two women who David regards as his two mothers - David explains that he was raised a Mormon), Million dollar memories (which he dedicates to Jerry Lee Lewis, Mickey Gilley and Gary Stewart), Houston Dallas San Antone (dedicated to Charley Pride), I've got to have you (Willie Nelson), Whole lot of lonesome (dedicated to George Jones and Tammy Wynette because of their divorce), Bad impressions (dedicated to the country singers who influenced David - Hank Snow, Ernest Tubb, Marty Robbins, Freddy Hart, Johnny Paycheck, Jerry Lee Lewis, George Jones, Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash), Heavenly father holy mother (dedicated to all Mormons) and If I could climb the walls of this bottle (co-written by Dan Seals who at the time was part of England Dan and John Ford Coley, but became a major country star of the eighties).

So here you get two excellent albums from a brilliant traditional country singer, sounding generally upbeat, at least by his standards.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Two classics from the seventies, May 16, 2007
This review is from: Tattoo/Family Album (Audio CD)
Although David has had plenty of problems through the years, it appears that he was content with life when he recorded these albums. There are fewer of the darker songs that you'll find plenty of on his other albums, although even here sadness is never far away.

The first album of this twofer, Tattoo, opens brightly with Just to prove my love for you and Face to face, a couple of upbeat songs. These are followed by a couple of sad ballads, You'll always live inside to me (an ode to a former partner) and Play me a sad song. The next track, Daddy was a God-fearing man, is an upbeat tribute to his father.

Canteen of water is a very sad song about an old couple although the lyrics of the song are unclear. Maria is a mystery, despite its title, is much clearer - it is about a man fantasizing about Maria. Just in time to watch love die is one of those woman-leaves-man songs, but in this case the man knows it's definitely his fault. Several singers have covered San Francisco Mabel Joy, a very sad Mickey Newbury song about two of life's losers, including Joan Baez, John Denver and Kenny Rogers. The Tattoo album concludes with a much lighter song, Hey Gypsy.

The second album of this twofer, Family album, includes David's own version of Take this job and shove it, which he wrote for Johnny Paycheck. Johnny had a country number one hit with it before David's version appeared. Of the other songs here, Divers do it deeper (a catchy, upbeat song) may be the most familiar.

The other great songs here are the title track (dedicated to the two women who David regards as his two mothers - David explains that he was raised a Mormon), Million dollar memories (which he dedicates to Jerry Lee Lewis, Mickey Gilley and Gary Stewart), Houston Dallas San Antone (dedicated to Charley Pride), I've got to have you (Willie Nelson), Whole lot of lonesome (dedicated to George Jones and Tammy Wynette because of their divorce), Bad impressions (dedicated to the country singers who influenced David - Hank Snow, Ernest Tubb, Marty Robbins, Freddy Hart, Johnny Paycheck, Jerry Lee Lewis, George Jones, Waylon Jennings and Johnny Cash), Heavenly father holy mother (dedicated to all Mormons) and If I could climb the walls of this bottle (co-written by Dan Seals who at the time was part of England Dan and John Ford Coley, but became a major country star of the eighties).

So here you get two excellent albums from a brilliant traditional country singer, sounding generally upbeat, at least by his standards.
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