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  1. 28. Aug. 2012 · The Odessa Tapes by The Flatlanders, released 28 August 2012 1. I Know You 2. Number Sixteen 3. Shadow of the Moon 4. Dallas 5. Down in my Hometown 6. Stars in My Life 7. I Think Too Much of You 8. Bhagavan Decreed 9. Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown 10. You've Never Seen Me Cry 11. One Road More 12. Store of You 13. Rose from the Mountain 14. The Heart You Left Behind

  2. 8. Aug. 2012 · The Flatlanders. COUNTRY · 2012. Preview. Australia's beloved singer/songwriter Paul Kelly has fashioned a song cycle meant to be played from start to finish, like albums such as Van Morrison's Veedon Fleece and John Cale's Paris 1919. It's the story of love in all its different phases; it can be touching or brutal, but it's always honest.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2012 Vinyl release of "The Odessa Tapes" on Discogs.

  4. New West Records along with The Flatlanders have overseen the restoration, research and release of their true debut album. Recorded in 1972 in Tommy Allsup’s Odessa, TX studio, the band put 14 songs to 3-track tape. Four of these recordings (*) have never been available on any Flatlanders album. Now for the first time, everyone can hear the real sound of the legendary Flatlanders.

  5. 28. Aug. 2012 · The Odessa Tapes by The Flatlanders, released 28 August 2012 1. I Know You 2. Number Sixteen 3. Shadow of the Moon 4. Dallas 5. Down in my Hometown 6.

  6. In 1973, the album was finally released, but just barely; All American Music, credited to Jimmie Dale & the Flatlanders, appeared on eight-track tape only. The tape showed up in Southern variety stores and truck stops, but with no promotion and distribution, that was spotty at best, and it vanished as quietly as it arrived.

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2012 CD release of "The Odessa Tapes" on Discogs.