Seashores Of Old Mexico by Merle Haggard

Seashores Of Old Mexico

Merle Haggard

1987

Seashores Of Old Mexico is a Folk album by Merle Haggard, originally released in 1987. On Gatefold: 21 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Folk
  • Traditional Folk
  • twangy
  • wistful
  • outlaw

About

The first duet album from Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard, 1983’s <i>Pancho & Lefty</i>, became an unlikely smash hit because of the duo’s rendition of the Townes Van Zandt title song. <i>Seashores of Old Mexico</i> is a more modest but also more intimate affair. A hushed atmosphere pervades the album. “Jimmy the Broom,” “Without You On My Side” and “Why Do I Have to Choose” are among the gentlest performances by these already very gentle singers. The versions of old chestnuts like “Yesterday” and “Silver Wings” might border on drowsiness, but there’s no denying the soft desolation of “Love Makes a Fool of Us All.” Haggard sings his verse as if his head is resting on the listener’s shoulder, as the backing track recedes to make room for a beautifully threadbare guitar solo from Nelson. As the music quiets almost to nothingness, Willie — in his honeyed, wrinkled way — sings the album’s single most beautiful line: “Dreams of forever / Are just words in a letter / When goodbye is all that they say / She packs up a few things / And slips out of her ring / And into the arms of a man twice her age.”

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Seashores Of Old Mexico3:35
  2. A2Without You On My Side3:04
  3. A3When Times Were Good6:39
  4. A4Jimmy The Broom3:31
  5. A5Yesterday3:24

Side B

  1. B1If I Could Only Fly5:12
  2. B2Shotgun And A Pistol3:04
  3. B3Love Makes A Fool Of Us All3:30
  4. B4Why Do I Have To Choose3:53
  5. B5Silver Wings3:40

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4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 21 pressings tracked on Gatefold