Long Ryders - Native Sons (Exp) (Uk) | RECORD STORE DAY
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DISC: 1

1. Native Sons
2. Final Wild Son
3. Still Get By
4. Ivory Tower
5. Run Dusty Run
6. (Sweet) Mental Revenge
7. Fair Game
8. Tell It to the Judge on Sunday
9. Wreck of the 809
10. Too Close to the Light
11. Never Got to Meet the Mom
12. I Had a Dream
13. Join My Gang
14. You Don't Know What's Right, You Don't Know What's Wrong
15. 10-5-60
16. Born to Believe in You
17. And She Rides
18. Too Close to the Light (Buckskin Mix) - Native Sons- Era B-Side
19. The Trip
20. Time Keeps Traveling
21. I Can't Hide
22. As God Is My Witness
23. Masters of War
24. 10-5-60 - Radio Tokyo Demos
25. And She Rides - Radio Tokyo Demos
26. Still Get By - Radio Tokyo Demos
27. Final Wild Son
28. Run Dusty Run
29. Ivory Tower
30. Tell It to the Judge on Sunday
31. Wreck of the 809
32. I'll Get Out Somehow
33. Sweet Mental Revenge
34. Never Got to Meet the Mom
35. Too Close to the Light
36. Still Get By
37. I Had a Dream
38. The Trip
39. Time Keeps Traveling
40. Masters of War
41. If I Were a Carpenter
42. Fair Game
43. Join My Gang
44. I Can't Hide
45. Ivory Tower
46. I Had a Dream
47. Masters of War
48. Final Wild Son
49. (Sweet) Mental Revenge
50. Run Dusty Run
51. Mason-Dixon Line
52. Southside of the Story
53. Wreck of the 809
54. State of My Union
55. Still Get By
56. Tell It to the Judge on Sunday

More Info:

Expanded edition of The Long Ryders' debut album from 1984. Featuring demos and live recordings from the era. Released in October 1984 'Native Sons' was the debut album by American band the Long Ryders. Musically, the album fuses 1960s style garage rock and folk rock with country rock. Rolling Stone's David Fricke described 'Native Sons' as an album"where Nashville, '77 London and the mid-60s Sunset Strip converge in songs of pioneer aspiration and outlaw bonding." This new 3CD edition compiled in conjunction with founding member Sid Griffin contains the original album alongside a raft of demos and a live recording from 1985. Described at the time by Melody Maker as a "Modern American Classic" this version brings together all the tracks that defined the start of Alt Country with a new package containing sleeve notes by Anthony DeCurtis and design by Phil Smee.