For The Sake Of The Song by Townes Van Zandt

For The Sake Of The Song

Townes Van Zandt

1968

For The Sake Of The Song is a Folk album by Townes Van Zandt, originally released in 1968. On Gatefold: 19 pressings tracked, owned by 18 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Folk
  • Singer-Songwriter
  • sparse
  • melancholic
  • confessional

About

Townes Van Zandt's 1968 debut album, <i>For the Sake of the Song</i>, is an essential (if flawed) look at one of country music's greatest songwriters and performers. Van Zandt's songs were painful, lonesome tales that sounded as if they'd always existed in some form. Producer Jack Clement was unsure how to flesh out these songs, and the arrangements here are often overdone. Van Zandt was unhappy enough with the final product that many of the songs were re-recorded on subsequent albums. That said, there's still plenty to recommend. His voice is in fine form, and the songs are built like a tank: able to bulldoze over the gratuitous backing choruses and extraneous instruments in their way. Both the title track and "Tecumseh Valley" immediately show his extraordinary talents. The lesser-known "Many a Fine Lady" and "Quicksilver Daydreams of Maria" work well within the restrained arrangements they're given and remain special songs. "The Velvet Voices" has some garish production moments, but the meat of the song is presented well.

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Tracklist

  1. 1For the Sake of the Song4:46
  2. 2Tecumseh Valley2:43
  3. 3Many a Fine Lady3:53
  4. 4Quicksilver Daydreams of Maria3:41
  5. 5Waitin' Around to Die2:25
  6. 6I'll Be Here in the Morning2:46
  7. 7Sad Cinderella4:42
  8. 8Velvet Voices3:15
  9. 9Talkin' Karate Blues3:07
  10. 10All Your Young Servants2:59
  11. 11Sixteen Summers, Fifteen Falls2:35

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18 collectors on Gatefold own this · 19 pressings tracked on Gatefold