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Ed Bruce - After Hours (2024)

Posted By: Rtax
Ed Bruce - After Hours (2024)

Ed Bruce - After Hours (2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 341 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 124 MB
53:41 | Country | Label: MRT

Ed's new release today is a collection of songs he wrote and recorded as demos over the last 20 years. Ed never wrote a song he didn't mean, so these are honest songs that we are fortunate he took the time to record. American songwriter, artist, and actor Ed Bruce maintained a successful career for more than four decades. The songs he wrote and sang are legendary, “Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys”, “After All,” “Girls, Women, and Ladies,” “When You Fall In Love, Everything’s A Waltz and My First Taste Of Texas are just a few of the self-penned hit songs by this great artist. Ed was born in Keiser, Arkansas, on December 29, 1939. While still very young, his family moved across the river to Memphis, and he claimed Tennessee as his home. Ed started writing songs in his early teens and, in 1957 while a senior in high school, he signed his first record deal with the hometown label, legendary Sun Records.

Ed Bruce - Puzzles (1995)

Posted By: Designol
Ed Bruce - Puzzles (1995)

Ed Bruce - Puzzles (1995)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 423 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 180 Mb | Scans ~ 98 Mb | 01:18:08
Country, Outlaw Country, Progressive Country | Label: Bear Family | # BCD 15380 AH

The single-disc, 29-track compilation Puzzles collects all of Ed Bruce's RCA recordings from the late '60s, including "Blue Denim Eyes," "By Route of New Orleans," "Walker's Woods," "Last Train to Clarksville," "Painted Girls and Wine," "Memphis Morning," "Why Can't I Come Home," "Ninety Seven More to Go," "Give Me More Than You Can Take," "Something Else to Mess Your Mind" and no less than three versions of the title track. While this material is not among Bruce's best-known, it is among his best. Though the duplicate versions of some tracks can be tedious – "Puzzles" is presented in three versions, there are two takes of "I'd Be Best Leaving You," there are both dubbed and undubbed versions of "Painted Girls and Wine" and "Blue Bayou" – Puzzles nevertheless is an excellent way to become acquainted with a fine, underappreciated talent.