Album

Fair & Square

Jimmie Dale Gilmore

2012 · Pop, Folk, World, & Country

Fair & Square by Jimmie Dale Gilmore

Fair & Square is a Pop album by Jimmie Dale Gilmore, originally released in 2012. On Gatefold: 2 pressings tracked.

About

Fifteen years after debuting with the Flatlanders, Jimmie Dale Gilmore ended his hiatus from recording with <i>Fair & Square</i>. Though his bandmates Joe Ely and Butch Hancock were better known because of their successful solo careers, Gilmore was always the trio’s beating heart. His tender aura permeates <i>Fair & Square</i>, though the album is much more rocking than any of his Flatlanders recordings. Backed by a couple of pickup bands comprised of top-notch Austin musicians, Gilmore relishes the roadhouse rockabilly of “99 Holes,” “All Grown Up” and “Singing the Blues.” Most of the songs were written by Gilmore’s Texas peers, including Townes Van Zandt and David Halley, as well as Hancock and Ely (who also produced the album). Gilmore’s warm warble always makes the up tempo songs more than just barstool rock ‘n’ roll, but his essence is contained in the acoustic numbers. The title track might be the most even-keeled country breakup song ever written, but the real heartbreaker is “Rain Just Falls,” which echoes all of the windswept tenderness of the early Flatlanders.

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Tracklist

  1. 1White Freight Liner Blues3:25
  2. 2Honky Tonk Masquerade3:07
  3. 3Fair & Square3:11
  4. 4Don't Look For A Heartache3:09
  5. 5Trying To Get You2:57
  6. 6Singing The Blues2:49
  7. 7Just A Wave, Not The Water4:47
  8. 8All Grown Up2:41
  9. 999 Holes3:12
  10. 10Rain Just Falls3:49

Sound DNA

  • Pop

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2 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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