Lone Justice - Live At The Palomino | RECORD STORE DAY
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1. You Are The Light (Live at The Palomino)
2. This World Is Not My Home (I'm Just A Passin' Through) [Live at The Palomino]
3. Drugstore Cowboy (Live at The Palomino)
4. I See It (Live at The Palomino)
5. How Lonesome Life Has Been (Live at The Palomino)
6. Working Man's Blues (Live at The Palomino)
7. The Train (Live at The Palomino)
8. The Grapes Of Wrath (Live at The Palomino)
9. Dustbowl Depression Time (Live at The Palomino)
10. Working Late (Live at The Palomino)
11. Cotton Belt (Live at The Palomino)
12. Jackson (Live at The Palomino)

More Info:

• Previously unissued live performance from October 22, 1983. • Recorded at Los Angeles’ iconic Palomino club. • New liners from the band’s Marvin Etzioni and Ryan Hedgecock. Located in North Hollywood, The Palomino hosted Patsy Cline, Johnny Cash, Buck Owens, and many more classic country acts. Later, George Harrison, Elvis Costello, and Green Day played there. It was even featured in Every Which Way But Loose, Hooper, and even CHiPs. But, in the early ’80s, it was a haven for “cow-punk” acts like Lone Justice. Live At the Palomino, 1983 features 12 tracks from the early Lone Justice line-up consisting of Maria McKee, Ryan Hedgecock, Marvin Etzioni, and Don Willens. Songs from their yet to be issued debut are coupled with classic country covers, and songs which have appeared on various collections throughout the years—but never with this live power from this L.A. landmark. Packaging features photos and new notes from Etzioni and Hedgecock, and is issued with full cooperation from the band. Step back into the time when Lone Justice was the band to see, way out in the dusty valley. A timeless performance from a band that helped define a genre: Lone Justice—Live At The Palomino, 1983. They still are the light.