Here’s one for the 8 that Radcliffe says always go apeshit over the same albums.

Mickey Newbury – Harlequin Memories
I’m sure tentoze knows Newbury well and I’d be surprised if he wasn’t a fan but it’s possible that many of those younger even who like country don’t know that much about him. He’s much better known as a songwriter (Nashville Songwriter Hall of Fame and a songwriter who has over 100 songs covered by over 1000 artists) than as a performer. He’s recorded plenty of records but I think a lot of them are out of print or only available as part of a box set.
I stumbled on this album at Amoeba, recognized Newbury’s name but wasn’t really familiar with him. I was on a 60’s/70’s country kick and bought it on a whim partly just based on it being on the Raven Reissue label (that has been behind a lot of the Hoyt Axton/Al Kooper reissues among other things).
Turns out that this was Mickey Newbury’s debut album. Many of the songs on here all written by Newbury except for one song which he co-wrote with Townes Van Zandt, but many of them had already been hits for others. Even if you’ve never heard Newbury, you’ll recognize many of the songs. “Sweet Memories” has been recorded by many artists including Leon Russell, Willie Nelson & Etta James. “She Just Woke Me Up to Say Goodbye” was a number 2 hit for JLL and has also been recorded by Keith Richards and Del Shannon. “Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)” launched Kenny Rogers’ career and has also been recorded by many others including Nick Cave and Bettye LaVette. “Sunshine” had been recorded by Ray Charles. The album was produced by Ferlin Husky (Elvis Presley’s producer) and it’s comes with complete with orchestras, gospel piano, backup choirs, sitars, and a bunch of other instrumentation not traditionally associated with country music. Newbury himself was pissed at Husky claiming it was overproduced. He disavowed the album (doesn’t even list it in his discography on his website) , broke with RCA as a result and later re-recorded most of the songs in a much more stripped down manner. I love it though. There’s a soulfulness and depth to it that isn’t present in most country music. This is country that even Radcliffe could probably embrace.
If I haven’t convinced you to check him out yet, read some of this praise:
John Prine Wrote:
Mickey Newbury is probably the best songwriter ever.
Waylon Jennings Wrote:
“If you don’t like to hear Mickey Newbury, you’re not American.
Larry Jon Wilson Wrote:
Newbury was and is in my broadest memory my favorite songwriter. There’s no question of that. There’s him there alone and then there’s all the rest of us
Willie Nelson Wrote:
He was one of the best writers we’ve ever had and one of the best friends I’ve ever had
Kris Kristofferson Wrote:
God, I learned more about songwriting from Mickey than I did any other single human being. To me he was a songbird. He comes out with amazing words and music... I’m sure that I never would have writtenBobby McGee, Sunday Morning Coming Down... if I had never known Mickey. He was my hero and still is.
Steve Earle Wrote:
Mickey is the godfather of all of us Texas writers