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Loser's Paradise is an album by country music singer-songwriter Chris Gaffney, released in 1995 on HighTone Records. It was Gaffney's second album released on HighTone, and was produced by Dave Alvin. It was recorded over a 10-day period in Austin, Texas.
- February 1995
- Country music
- 1995
- Congress House Studio, Austin, Texas
1995 – Chris Gaffney – "Cowboys to Girls" on Loser's Paradise; 1996 – Various Artists – "The Night's Too Long" on Lone Star: Original Soundtrack from the Film; 1996 – Steve Earle – "You're Still Standing There" on I Feel Alright; 1997 – RB Morris – "Glory Dreams" on Take That Ride
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23 de may. de 1995 · Guitar Danny Ott, Chris Gaffney & Dave Alvin. Vocals Lucinda Williams, Dale Watson, Tony Villanueva & 4 more. Accordion Bradley Jaye Williams, Chris Gaffney & Ponty Bone. Bass Sarah Brown.
17 de feb. de 2011 · Geez, I really don't what to say to introduce my collection of Lucinda Williams' obscurities, duets, tribute album contributions, etc (what can I say - it's been a long week). So how 'bout just enjoy it (with Volume 2 to follow next week) and let it serve as a reminder that her new album Blessed comes out on Tuesday, March 1.
- Álbumes de Estudio
- DVD
- Compilaciones Y Apariciones Como Invitada
1979: Ramblin'1980: Happy Woman Blues1988: Lucinda Williams1992: Sweet Old World2005: Lucinda Williams — Live from Austin, TX2008: Lucinda Williams — Live From Austin TX '89'1988 – Various Artists – "Dark Side of Life" on A Town South of Bakersfield, Vols. 1 & 21990 – Various Artists – "Which Will" (first version) on True Voices1990 – The Band of Blacky Ranchette – "Burning Desire" on Sage Advice1992 – David Rodriguez – "Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)" on The True CrossHis next solo album, Loser's Paradise, (1995) was produced by Gaffney's friend Dave Alvin and featured contributions from Lucinda Williams and Jim Lauderdale. In 2002, Gaffney formed the band Hacienda Brothers with guitarist and songwriter Dave Gonzalez, founding member of The Paladins.
Loser's Paradise appeared in 1995, with production from blue-collar stalwart Dave Alvin and contributions from Lucinda Williams and Jim Lauderdale. In 2002, he formed the Hacienda Brothers with Dave Gonzalez of the Paladins, and they recorded three albums before Gaffney contracted liver cancer; he died on April 17, 2008.