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Cowboy Songs 6 CD Set
Michael's CDs
Michael's Christmas CDs
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A Soldier's Christmas
Cowboy Christmas III CD
Cowboy Classics-Playing Favorites II CD
Cowboy Songs 4 CD
Heartland Cowboy Wildfire Version CD
Playing Favorites CD
*MMM DVDs*
Christmas DVDs
Cowboys of the Americas
- OTHER ARTISTS MUSIC -
Carin Mari & Pony Express
Ryan Murphey
AS SEEN ON DAVID LETTERMAN-DOWNLOADS
DOWNLOAD HEARTLAND COWBOY WILDFIRE VERSION
DOWNLOAD SONG CAROLINA IN THE PINES
FOOD PRODUCTS
Honey
Kick' N Chicken Seasoning
Prime Steakburger
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HOME DECOR
Accessories
MURPH'S COWBOY LOGIC GEAR
Cowbo Logic Horse Shoe Wall Rack
Cowboy Logic Boot Jack
Cowboy Logic Chaps-Batwing
Cowboy Logic Chaps-Shotgun
Cowboy Logic Chinks
Cowboy Logic Range Duster Coat
Cowboy Logic Shirt
Cowboy Logic Vest
WESTERN BOOKS
Grit, Guts & Glory: Portrait of the West
Ranch Style: The Artistic Culture and Design of the Real West
Spirit: Cowboys, Horses, Earth & Sky
Storm Over Rangelands
The RED MEAT Survivors
The Romance & Reality of Ranching
This Land of the Free
Trail Drivers of Texas
WESTERN PUBLICATIONS
RANGE magazine
Wildfire 1972-1984
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This collection of Michael Murphey's work is from his earliest period, when he was hanging out with Jerry Jeff Walker's Lost Gonzo Band and issuing some of the most forward-thinking, philosophical, cosmic cowboy music of the outlaw era.

And Michael Murphey was no outlaw. The tracks from his first three albums -- Geronimo's Cadillac, Cosmic Cowboy Souvenir, and Blue Sky - Night Thunder, where the mega-smash "Wildfire" originally came from -- are the most satisfying. The cuts from these albums -- such as the title track from Geronimo, "Natchez Trace," "Alleys of Austin," "Cosmic Cowboy," "Boy From the Country," and "What Am I Doin' Hangin' Around?" -- reflect an artist who is looking to widen his path, searching restlessly through the country, rock, and blues music he loves for a sound that embodies them all but stays true to the spirit of the West.

It's as if Murphey were looking to become a cosmic cowboy rather than already seeing himself as the embodiment of the ghosts of mythical western figures he did later. The music from the early records is wild and untamed, full of experimentation and raw fire. Even "Wildfire" and "Carolina in the Pines" embody the seeker's vision, although it's more closely defined by an uncynical wonder and the willingness to let some of the recording studio in on the journey.

And no one can ever argue -- unless they're out of their damned minds -- that "Wildfire" isn't an amazing pop single. It gave Dan Fogelberg a career for a decade or so. "Carolina in the Pines" is one of the most successful fusions of bluegrass, country, and American schlock pop ever accomplished -- and the song is stunningly beautiful.

In essence, as this collection of Raven's proves, Murphey didn't completely lose his country heritage until after 1984. While the albums that embodied these songs may not have kept to the standard that these songs do, there was at least one track on each that stood out and is worthy of repeated listening by anyone interested in country music, such as the MurpheyWillie Nelson duet on the stomping "Rhythm of the Road." "Dancing in the Meadow," "Cherokee Fiddle," "Texas Morning," a stunning live version of "Backslider's Wine," and "Take It as It Comes," with its whining pedal steel and slowed-down 4/4 tempo, embody the folky spirit of country with all of its contradiction -- though Murphey is on the politically correct side of things. It is only on the pop tracks -- such as the synthed-out "Renegade," the Steely Dan jazz-funk of "Nothing Is Your Own," the other mega-smash, "What's Forever For," the EaglesAmerica-like crossover of "Still Takin' Chances," and the insipid "Don't Count the Rainy Days" that was written for the charts -- that fall really short in terms of the cosmic cowboy vision. The Jackson-Eagles production blends well with Murphey's gorgeous tenor voice.
SONGS: Geronimo's Cadillac / Natchez Trace / What Am I Doing Hangin' Around? / Boy From The Country / Cosmic Cowboy / Alleys Of Austin / Wildfire / Carolina In The Pines / Rhythm Of The Road / Dancing In The Meadow / Renegade / Cherokee Fiddle [From Urban Cowboy] / Nothing Is Your Own / Texas Morning / Backslider's Wine [live] / Take It As It Comes [From Hard Country] / What's Forever For / Still Takin' Chances / Don't Count The Rainy Days / What She Wants
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