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Songs of the Coal Mines

 
Album Review: Songs of the Coal Mines

  • Artist: Merle Travis
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1963
  • Genre: Country

Review

Travis recorded this concept album over a period of three days in March 1963, consisting of 12 originals dealing with the lives of coal miners, a subject that Travis knew well, as the only male member of his family to have escaped a livelihood earned underground. The material consists of folk and blues ("Pay Day Comes Too Slow" is one of the best pieces of white blues you'll ever hear, regardless of how many Eric Clapton albums you may own already), all very vivid in its textures and sensibilities, and it's a crying shame that the album never made the charts, as this was obviously a project very close to Travis' heart. The cover is also something of a classic, though it hardly emphasized this as a Travis album, consisting of drawings that might've come out of any miner's family album. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Black Gold Merle Travis
Harlan County Boys Merle Travis
Pay Day Comes Too Slow Merle Travis
Browder Explosion Merle Travis
Bloody Brethitt County Merle Travis
Here's to the Operator Boys Merle Travis
Miner's Wife Merle Travis
Courtship of Second Cousin Claude Merle Travis
Miner's Strawberries Merle Travis
Paw Walked Behind Us With a Carbide Lamp Merle Travis
Preacher Lane Merle Travis
Dear Old Halifax Merle Travis

Credits

Merle Travis (Guitar), Merle Travis (Vocals)
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