
Harlan County
Hereâs how it went down: Jim Ford, a musically minded country boy from rural Kentucky heads to the Golden State with dreams of making it. Making the scene in Los Angeles, he befriends and writes songs for such artists as Bobby Womack (âHarry Hippieâ), Aretha Franklin, P.J. Proby, The Temptations, and even appears on Sly & the Family Stoneâs Thereâs a Riot Goinâ On. He eventually hooks up with legendary session players Dr. John, Jim Keltner (John Lennon), and James Burton (Elvis Presley) and books into the equally legendary Wally Heider Recording Studios to cut an album of blue-eyed country-funk and soul. The year is 1969.
[[Release Description]]âJimmy Ford is the baddest white man on the planet.â â Sly Stone
âJimmy was a beautiful cat, one of the most creative people that Iâve ever met.â â Bobby Womack
Hereâs how it went down: Jim Ford, a musically minded country boy from rural Kentucky heads to the Golden State with dreams of making it. Making the scene in Los Angeles, he befriends and writes songs for such artists as Bobby Womack (âHarry Hippieâ), Aretha Franklin, P.J. Proby, The Temptations, and even appears on Sly & the Family Stoneâs Thereâs a Riot Goinâ On. He eventually hooks up with legendary session players Dr. John, Jim Keltner (John Lennon), and James Burton (Elvis Presley) and books into the equally legendary Wally Heider Recording Studios to cut an album of blue-eyed country-funk and soul. The year is 1969.
What came next was a series of missed opportunities, burned bridges, and a few decades lost to drug abuse. And whatâs left? Harlan County
Released in 1969 on the minor label Sundown Records, Harlan County simply fell through the cracks between monster selling titles by The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Creedence Clearwater Revival. Despite being allied with some of the biggest names in the business and a deft musical touch, Ford never struck gold as a solo artist and eventually left the often cutthroat music business for a quieter life at the turn of the 1980âs.
âJimmy Ford is the baddest white man on the planet,â said Sly Stone of Jim Ford, and listening to Harlan County today whoâs to argue? Needless to say, Light In The Attic Records are honored to re-release these ten country-funk gems on CD and 180-gram wax with Fordâs original cover artwork, beautifully re-mastered audio, extensive liner notes by Kurt Wolff (The Rough Guide to Country Music), and rare photos. Fans of Charlie Rich, Tony Joe White, Lee Hazlewood, and Bobby Charles, please take note. Harlan County is a revelation to deep music heads and for the previously converted, an opportunity to revisit one of the California studio sceneâs crowning glories. To quote the title of Wolffâs booklet essay, âJim Fordâs Music Will Kick Your Ass And Blow Your Mind.â
[[Selling Points]]- First ever vinyl reissue of this country-funk classic
- Album recorded at the legendary Wally Heider Los Angeles studios by Rik Pekkonen (Neil Young, T. Rex, Ariel Pink) and features heavy session players Dr. John, Jim Keltner, and James Burton
- Lovingly re-mastered from the original master tapes
- Pressed on blue vinyl
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Hereâs how it went down: Jim Ford, a musically minded country boy from rural Kentucky heads to the Golden State with dreams of making it. Making the scene in Los Angeles, he befriends and writes songs for such artists as Bobby Womack (âHarry Hippieâ), Aretha Franklin, P.J. Proby, The Temptations, and even appears on Sly & the Family Stoneâs Thereâs a Riot Goinâ On. He eventually hooks up with legendary session players Dr. John, Jim Keltner (John Lennon), and James Burton (Elvis Presley) and books into the equally legendary Wally Heider Recording Studios to cut an album of blue-eyed country-funk and soul. The year is 1969.
[[Release Description]]âJimmy Ford is the baddest white man on the planet.â â Sly Stone
âJimmy was a beautiful cat, one of the most creative people that Iâve ever met.â â Bobby Womack
Hereâs how it went down: Jim Ford, a musically minded country boy from rural Kentucky heads to the Golden State with dreams of making it. Making the scene in Los Angeles, he befriends and writes songs for such artists as Bobby Womack (âHarry Hippieâ), Aretha Franklin, P.J. Proby, The Temptations, and even appears on Sly & the Family Stoneâs Thereâs a Riot Goinâ On. He eventually hooks up with legendary session players Dr. John, Jim Keltner (John Lennon), and James Burton (Elvis Presley) and books into the equally legendary Wally Heider Recording Studios to cut an album of blue-eyed country-funk and soul. The year is 1969.
What came next was a series of missed opportunities, burned bridges, and a few decades lost to drug abuse. And whatâs left? Harlan County
Released in 1969 on the minor label Sundown Records, Harlan County simply fell through the cracks between monster selling titles by The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Creedence Clearwater Revival. Despite being allied with some of the biggest names in the business and a deft musical touch, Ford never struck gold as a solo artist and eventually left the often cutthroat music business for a quieter life at the turn of the 1980âs.
âJimmy Ford is the baddest white man on the planet,â said Sly Stone of Jim Ford, and listening to Harlan County today whoâs to argue? Needless to say, Light In The Attic Records are honored to re-release these ten country-funk gems on CD and 180-gram wax with Fordâs original cover artwork, beautifully re-mastered audio, extensive liner notes by Kurt Wolff (The Rough Guide to Country Music), and rare photos. Fans of Charlie Rich, Tony Joe White, Lee Hazlewood, and Bobby Charles, please take note. Harlan County is a revelation to deep music heads and for the previously converted, an opportunity to revisit one of the California studio sceneâs crowning glories. To quote the title of Wolffâs booklet essay, âJim Fordâs Music Will Kick Your Ass And Blow Your Mind.â
[[Selling Points]]- First ever vinyl reissue of this country-funk classic
- Album recorded at the legendary Wally Heider Los Angeles studios by Rik Pekkonen (Neil Young, T. Rex, Ariel Pink) and features heavy session players Dr. John, Jim Keltner, and James Burton
- Lovingly re-mastered from the original master tapes
- Pressed on blue vinyl