State Of Our Union by The Long Ryders

State Of Our Union

The Long Ryders

1985

State Of Our Union is a Country album by The Long Ryders, originally released in 1985. On Gatefold: 30 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Country
  • Americana & Roots
  • twangy
  • earnest
  • southern

About

While modern times have brought together an entire respected “alt-country” scene, the ‘80s had no such organization, but rather a number of bands considered “roots rock” who adhered to certain country and/ or rockabilly stylings. The Long Ryders were among the more successful with their second full-length album <i>State of Our Union</i> remaining, arguably, their strongest release. Beginning with the anthem-like “Looking for Lewis and Clark” and stopping off for the Old-West nostalgia of “Lights of Downtown,” the recalling of ancient radio waves (“Wdia”) and other tributes to times well past (“Here Comes That Train Again,” “You Just Can’t Ride That Train Anymore”), the Long Ryders were determined to ignore the present and create their own world and reality. Just as Goths had their imaginary terrain, the Long Ryders pursued their old world with passion and precision. The guitarplaying and harmonies between Sid Griffin and Stephen McCarthy reflect their long-standing interest in Gram Parsons and keep the country-rock flame alive with the touching “Two Kinds of Love” and the agitated rush of “Capturing the Flag.”

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Looking For Lewis And Clark
  2. A2Lights Of Downtown
  3. A3WDIA
  4. A4Mason-Dixon Line
  5. A5Here Comes That Train Again
  6. A6Years Long Ago

Side B

  1. B1Good Times Tomorrow, Hard Times Today
  2. B2Two Kinds Of Love
  3. B3You Just Can't Ride The Boxcars Anymore
  4. B4Capturing The Flag
  5. B5State Of My Union

Credits

Performers

3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 30 pressings tracked on Gatefold