When Robert Hunter died - one year ago today, I looked at some of his collaborations with artists other than Jerry Garcia. He wrote over an album's worth of material with Bob Dylan. He contributed to two albums by Bill the Drummer, including the 7 Walkers, a song for Bruce Hornsby, and the lion's share of the material on recent Little Feat and New Riders of the Purple Sage albums.
By far, his major collaborator was Jim Lauderdale. They wrote four full albums and over an albums worth of other songs covering country, alt-country, bluegrass, roots rock - just what you'd expect.
When I learned of his death, I had been enthralled with the first part of the Terrapin Station Suite - the Lady With the Fan. I'm not sure what led me there. I think I had heard he was doing poorly. I remember being struck by the line about the storyteller and about how we'd soon "not hear his voice".
Maybe that's why I lingered.
Below are the songs that strike me as being, um, "Deadly," be it through a turn of a phrase, a familiar meter, character name, or other Hunterism.
Below are the songs that strike me as being, um, "Deadly," be it through a turn of a phrase, a familiar meter, character name, or other Hunterism.
In short, I could imagine the Fat Man singing it.
We'll start with "Sylvio" from Dylan's Down in the Groove album. Jerry, Bob, and Brent sing backup.
In all, his projects amounted to over 6 hours worth of music. Here is a longer, more complete playlist.
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