Album III by Loudon Wainwright III

Album III is a Spoken Word album by Loudon Wainwright III, originally released in 1972. On Gatefold: 31 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Spoken Word
  • Comedy
  • stripped-back
  • wistful
  • witty

About

Loudon Wainwright's third album marked a major change in production approach, which is to say that there was one; Wainwright's first two releases were solo acoustic affairs. But with famed producer Thomas Jefferson Kaye on board, <i>Album III</i> featured full-band backing from some of the best session players around (David Sanborn, Hugh McCracken, etc.), and consequently, a move toward folk rock. Perhaps not coincidentally, the album earned Wainwright his first and only Top 40 single, "Dead Skunk," a country-flavored tune about grievously aromatic roadkill that became a novelty hit. While humor has always been a key element in Wainwright's artistic arsenal, he usually takes a more ironic approach, as on "Red Guitar," where he mocks the rock-star guitar-smashing tradition, or "Muse Blues," a sarcasm-soaked take on the search for inspiration. But as the affecting, irony-free ballad "Needless to Say" makes clear, Wainwright's also entirely capable of playing it straight any time it suits his fancy.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Dead Skunk3:08
  2. A2Red Guitar1:47
  3. A3East Indian Princess2:57
  4. A4Muse Blues2:55
  5. A5Hometeam Crowd1:50
  6. A6B Side2:27

Side B

  1. B1Needless To Say3:13
  2. B2Smokey Joe's Cafe2:31
  3. B3New Paint3:02
  4. B4Trilogy (Circa 1967)3:12
  5. B5Drinking Song2:54
  6. B6Say That You Love Me2:29

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 31 pressings tracked on Gatefold