[ Rhino / Warner / 2 LP ]
Release Date: Friday 22 July 2022
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Good Old Boys is Newman's fourth studio album on Reprise Records, released September 10, 1974. It was his first album to obtain major commercial success, peaking at number 36 on the Billboard 200. The premiere live performance of the album took place at Symphony Hall in Atlanta in October of 1974, with guest Ry Cooder and Newman conducting the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.
Good Old Boys was initially envisioned as a concept album about a character named Johnny Cutler, an everyman from the Deep South. Newman made a demo of these songs on Feb 1, 1973, and they were eventually released as the bonus CD for the 2002 reissue of the record, titled Johnny Cutler's Birthday. These demos make their vinyl debut in this expanded 2LP set.
As on Newman's previous release, he addresses generally taboo topics such as slavery and racism, most stringently on the opening track, "Rednecks," a simultaneous satire on institutional racism in the south and the hypocrisy of the northern states in response.
A1. Rednecks
A2. Birmingham
A3. Marie
A4. Mr. President (Have Pity On The Working Man)
A5. Guilty
B1. Louisiana 1927
B2. Every Man A King (Huey P. Long)
B3. Kingfish
B4. Naked Man
B5. A Wedding In Cherokee Country
B6. Back On My Feet Again
B7. Rollin' / B8. Marie (demo)
[Johnny Cutler's Birthday Bonus Tracks]
C1. Rednecks
C2. If We Didn't Have
C4. The Joke
C3. Birmingham
C5. Louisiana
C6. My Daddy Knew Dixie Howell
D1 Shining
D2. Marie
D3. Good Morning
D4. Birmingham Redux
D5. Doctor, Doctor
D6. Albanian Anthem
D7. Rolling