

BLAZE Original Cast Recording
âThis short life will soon be over, and my vision will be told, and songs will sound more sweeter, when those pearly gates unfoldâ â Blind Willie McTell, âPearly Gatesâ
The cornerstone of Blues and Country music is storytelling, but only the most able messengers can carry the words of another as their own. So goes the story of Texas singer/songwriter/poet Blaze Foley, whose vision has been kept alive by legendary artists like Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Lucinda Williams and John Prine. Itâs in the spirit of this great musical tradition that writer/director Ethan Hawke and his cast and crew set out to create the first ever âGonzo Indie Country-Western Operaâ film, BLAZE.
Hawke, an Austin native, understood the jury heâd likely face in making a film about Texasâ own drunken angels, Blaze Foley and Townes Van Zandt. An able messenger of this story, Hawke brought in the people that loved them most, including Foleyâs partner Sybil Rosen (the film is based on her book Living In The Woods In a TreeâŠ), longtime friend and bandmate Gurf Morlix, Charlie Sexton (portraying Van Zandt and overseeing music production). Alia Shawkat and Alynda Segarra (Hurray for the Riff Raff) already knew the words to Foleyâs songs and went all in. Finally, songwriter and chef Ben Dickey was pulled out of the kitchen and placed in front of the camera to portray Foley, a performance by this first-time actor that couldnât have been played by anyone else.
As the cameras rolled, the actors began to sing and the singers began to act, and in many ways whatâs captured in the film is the spirit of music itself. Found in the atmospheric noises of clinking beer bottles, birds, and the cast cheering each other on are the makings of any good albumâa group of artists with a collective vision of creating something eternal, and doing it all, as Van Zandt put it best, âfor the sake of the song.â
[[Selling Points]]- $1 for each CD & LP sold will be donated to fight homelessness
- Deluxe gatefold LP and booklet with extensive liner notes, lyrics and stills from the film
- Includes essay by writer and director Ethan Hawke and a conversation with Ben Dickey & Sybil Rosen (author of Living in the Woods in A Tree: Remembering Blaze Foley)
- Features âDrunken Angelâ (Lucinda Williams) performed by Alynda Segarra of Hurray for the Riff Raff and a duet of âPearly Gatesâ (Blind Willie McTell) sung by Alynda Segarra and Ben Dickey.
- Includes the original song âBlaze and Sybilâs Lullabyâ (Dickey) performed by Ben Dickey & Alia Shawkat.
- Ben Dickey â Winner Special Jury Award for Achievement in Acting â Sundance 2018
- Product shots by Melissa Kagerer
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âThis short life will soon be over, and my vision will be told, and songs will sound more sweeter, when those pearly gates unfoldâ â Blind Willie McTell, âPearly Gatesâ
The cornerstone of Blues and Country music is storytelling, but only the most able messengers can carry the words of another as their own. So goes the story of Texas singer/songwriter/poet Blaze Foley, whose vision has been kept alive by legendary artists like Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard, Lucinda Williams and John Prine. Itâs in the spirit of this great musical tradition that writer/director Ethan Hawke and his cast and crew set out to create the first ever âGonzo Indie Country-Western Operaâ film, BLAZE.
Hawke, an Austin native, understood the jury heâd likely face in making a film about Texasâ own drunken angels, Blaze Foley and Townes Van Zandt. An able messenger of this story, Hawke brought in the people that loved them most, including Foleyâs partner Sybil Rosen (the film is based on her book Living In The Woods In a TreeâŠ), longtime friend and bandmate Gurf Morlix, Charlie Sexton (portraying Van Zandt and overseeing music production). Alia Shawkat and Alynda Segarra (Hurray for the Riff Raff) already knew the words to Foleyâs songs and went all in. Finally, songwriter and chef Ben Dickey was pulled out of the kitchen and placed in front of the camera to portray Foley, a performance by this first-time actor that couldnât have been played by anyone else.
As the cameras rolled, the actors began to sing and the singers began to act, and in many ways whatâs captured in the film is the spirit of music itself. Found in the atmospheric noises of clinking beer bottles, birds, and the cast cheering each other on are the makings of any good albumâa group of artists with a collective vision of creating something eternal, and doing it all, as Van Zandt put it best, âfor the sake of the song.â
[[Selling Points]]- $1 for each CD & LP sold will be donated to fight homelessness
- Deluxe gatefold LP and booklet with extensive liner notes, lyrics and stills from the film
- Includes essay by writer and director Ethan Hawke and a conversation with Ben Dickey & Sybil Rosen (author of Living in the Woods in A Tree: Remembering Blaze Foley)
- Features âDrunken Angelâ (Lucinda Williams) performed by Alynda Segarra of Hurray for the Riff Raff and a duet of âPearly Gatesâ (Blind Willie McTell) sung by Alynda Segarra and Ben Dickey.
- Includes the original song âBlaze and Sybilâs Lullabyâ (Dickey) performed by Ben Dickey & Alia Shawkat.
- Ben Dickey â Winner Special Jury Award for Achievement in Acting â Sundance 2018
- Product shots by Melissa Kagerer


















