Lyrics by The Long Ryders

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  1. Ivory Tower
  2. I Want You Bad
  3. (Sweet) Mental Revenge
  4. A Stich In Time
  5. Fair Game
  6. Final Wild Son
  7. For The Rest Of My Days
  8. Gunslinger Man
  9. I Had A Dream
  10. Ivory Tower
  11. Lights of Downtown
  12. Looking for Lewis and Clark
  13. Looking for Lewis and Clark
  14. Mason-Dixon Line
  15. Prairie Fire
  16. Run Dusty Run
  17. Spectacular Fall
  18. State Of My Union
  19. Still Get By
  20. Still Get By
  21. Tell It To The Judge On Sunday
  22. Too Close To The Light
  23. Wreck of the 809
  24. Years Long Ago
  25. Never Got To Meet The Mom

The Long Ryders are an American alternative country and Paisley Underground band, principally active between 1982 and 1987, who have periodically regrouped for brief reunions (2004, 2009, 2014, 2016). In 2019 they released a new studio album – their first in 32 years – and played a series of tour dates. The Long Ryders were originally formed by several American musicians who were each multi-instrumentalists and influenced by Gram Parsons, the Byrds, country music and various punk rock groups. They were named after the Walter Hill film, the Long Riders. The band featured Sid Griffin and Stephen McCarthy on vocals and guitar; Des Brewer on bass (later replaced by Tom Stevens); and Greg Sowders on drums. Although two members were transplants from the American South, they became a popular Los Angeles rock band, forming in the early 1980s and originally associated with a movement called the Paisley Underground. With a sound reminiscent of Rubber Soul-era Beatles, electric Bob Dylan, Buffalo Springfield and the Flying Burrito Brothers, but with a harder edge, they anticipated the alternative country music of the 1990s by a decade. Their early work contained influences of both punk (largely attributable to devoted record collector Griffin) and old-school country (championed by McCarthy). Former Byrd Gene Clark joined them on their first full-length album, 1984's Native Sons, adding vocals to the song "Ivory Tower". Their initial studio release, the 10-5-60 EP, consisted of Griffin, Brewer, McCarthy, and Sowders. Brewer left after the release of 10-5-60. He was replaced by Tom Stevens, and that line-up remained in place as a recording unit until their eventual demise.

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