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  1. West Coast pressing from Research Craft plant. Gatefold sleeve. Original burgundy inner sleeve has "From Poppy With Love" printed around perimeter of circular opening. B2 is spelled "Poncho & Lefty" on the label, and as "Pauncho & Lefty" on sleeve. Recorded at Jack Clement Studios, Nashville, Tennessee. Ⓒ Ⓟ MCMLXXII United Artists Records, Inc.

  2. The Late Great Townes Van Zandt. The Late Great Townes Van Zandt è il sesto album di Townes Van Zandt, pubblicato dalla Poppy Records nel 1972. Il disco fu registrato al Jack Clement Recording Studios di Nashville, Tennessee (Stati Uniti) [4] .

  3. A clear vinyl version also exists: The Late Great Townes Van Zandt. Issued in a heavy-stock gatefold jacket, with a 11.5" x 11.5" insert with release information, credits and liner notes. Barcode is a sticker affixed to shrinkwrap. The writing credits are given as "composed by" on the labels, and "written by" inside the gatefold sleeve.

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  5. 22. Jan. 2016 · Pancho And Lefty (later an enormo-hit for Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson) is here, as is If I Needed You (an enormo-hit for Emmylou Harris). Timeless opener No Lonesome Tune lives up to its title by being one of Van Zandt’s less miserable numbers, but the crowning glory is Silver Ships Of Andilar , an epic tale of howling misery and grim, grim death.

  6. 2. Jan. 2001 · This is the second perfect album Van Zandt cut in 1972, a complement to High, Low and in Between. Together they contain the highest points of his brilliant but erratic career. The Late Great may be a bit stronger, with classics like "Pancho & Lefty," "No Lonesome Tune," and "If I Needed You," but there's not a weak track here.

  7. This is the fan's reissue, annotated by Colin Escott with historical context. The Late Great Townes Van Zandt may by its title have intended to be ironic in its day, but the sentiment has nonetheless been realised much more conventionally. He really is the late and the great TVZ.