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Guy Clark, "The King of the Texas Troubadours," is Honored with a New 19-Track Compilation Due March 3rd 

12/9/2016

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Press Release)— One of the most revered songwriters of the past 50 years, Guy Clark created an enviable catalog of songs. Country music giants from  Johnny Cash  to  Kenny Chesney   all recorded his tunes.  The New York Times   hailed him as “the king of the Texas troubadours,” while  NPR’s  All Things Considered   declared that “if you want to learn how to write a song — one that's built to last, with vivid characters and images that plant you squarely inside a scene — listen to Guy Clark.”  
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Clark, who passed away on May 17, 2016, made over a dozen critically acclaimed albums, with  Dualtone Records  the home of his final recordings. The new retrospective,  Guy Clark: Best of the Dualtone Years,  due out on  March 3, 2017, draws upon his last three studio releases:  Workbench Songs   (2006),  Somedays The Song Writes You   (2009) and  My Favorite Picture of You  (2013). Each track delivers a master class in songwriting. “El Coyote” and “Rain in Durango” exemplify Clark’s richly evocative way with storytelling. “The Guitar” reveals his amazing gift for taking an ordinary situation (buying a pawn shop guitar) and transforming it into a magical experience. An old “Polaroid shot” serves as the jumping off point for his profoundly poignant love ode “My Favorite Picture of You” and the simple image of “cornmeal on a dance-hall floor” wonderfully sets the scene in the sweet romance “Cornmeal Waltz.” Then there are songs like “Maybe I Can Paint Over That” and “Hemingway’s Whiskey,” which offer wise, wry ruminations on the creative process.  

Best of the Dualtone Years  holds the added treat of introducing a trio of previously unreleased songs. These demo tracks — “Just to Watch Maria Dance,” “The Last Hobo” (co-written with Hal Ketchum) and the Marty Stuart   collaboration “Time” — are a welcome gift to longtime Clark fans and newcomers alike.  

Rounding out  Best of the Dualtone Years   is a selection of songs from 2011’s live CD, Songs and Stories, including such classic Clark songs as “The Randall Knife,” “The Cape” and “Homegrown Tomatoes” along with his two most famous tunes, “L.A. Freeway” and “Dublin Blues,” which have become Americana standards.  

“L.A. Freeway” was the song that first brought Clark to prominence. Inspired by Clark’s ill-fated stint living in Los Angeles, the tune became a hit for  Jerry Jeff Walker   in 1972, and ignited Nashville’s attention to this Texas-born and -bred singer-songwriter. Clark’s solo debut, 1975’s  Old No. 1,  brought universal praise from critics and his peers. Many Nashville stars — Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson  and  Alan Jackson, to name a few — started digging into Clark’s song trunk. Bobby Bare  road “New Cut Road” high into the charts and  Vince Gill  took “Oklahoma Borderline” into the Top Ten of  Billboard’s Hot Country chart. “Desperados Waiting for a Train” was a success for  Jerry Jeff Walker  in the ’70s and the Highwaymen in the ’80s. Clark’s list of #1 hits includes covers by  Ricky Skaggs (“Heartbroke”), Steve Wariner (“Baby I’m Yours”) and Rodney Crowell (“She’s Crazy for Leavin’”). Lyle Lovett, who recorded Clark’s “Step Inside This House,” proclaimed that Clark’s “ability to translate the emotional into the written word is extraordinary.”  

While Clark himself never reached high in the charts with his songs, his music was rewarded in other ways. He garnered his first Grammy nomination in 1998 for his record  Keepers, and every one of his Dualtone studio albums earned Grammy nominations, with My Favorite Picture of You  winning in 2014. Clark was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2004 and the  Austin City Limits Hall of Fame in 2015. He received the  Americana Music Association's Lifetime Achievement Award for Songwriting in 2005 and the American Country Music’s Poet Award  (with  Hank Williams) in 2013.  

In October, a Guy Clark biography Without Getting Killed or Caught: The Life and Music of Guy Clark (Texas A&M University Press) was published to universal praise. The book’s author, Tamara Saviano, a longtime music journalist and publicist who also produced 2011’s This One’s for Him: A Tribute to Guy Clark  (a Grammy nominee and Americana Music Association’s 2012 Album of the Year), is currently making a documentary that further explores Clark’s life and work. So while Clark may no longer be with us, his songs and stories — as Best of the Dualtone Years   bears out — remain very present and very powerful. 

Listen now!  NPR Music  premiered  “Just to Watch Maria Dance": http://n.pr/2ggmmhC
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