
Lawrence released one fine solo LP called Coyote’s Dream on
the Takoma label and performed regularly with his backing outfit, the Whiplash
Band. Though sales of the Takoma release were disappointing, he did begin work
on a second solo set finishing it in 1981 whilst in med school. The tapes were
subsequently lost for well over a decade but have been finally rediscovered and
restored for release some 35 years after they were first recorded.
Tracks:
1. Red-Dirt Texas Fiddler
2. Nevada McCloud
3. Papa Redwing Blackbird
4. Little Britches
5. West Texas Border
Patrol
6. John Deere Tractor
7. Love for the Hunter
8. The Heavenly Saga of Flight 641
9. Pale Moon on the Pecos
10. Lone Star Blues
11. Tumbleweed Plantation
Using many of the musicians that made Coyote’s Dream such a
joy, including lead guitarist James Louis Parber, fiddle player Byron Berline,
Alan Lane on bass, Bill Weingarden on pedal steel, and featuring Lawrence on
lead vocals, acoustic and acoustic lead guitars, dobro, mandolin and viola,
Presumed Lost sees the Hammond come of age as one of American music’s great
story-tellers. Packed full of his eloquent tales of hardship, love and death,
and occasional flashes of real humour (The Heavenly Saga of Flight 641),
Presumed Lost is a treat from start to finish.
Presumed Lost S(a Shagrat/Soft Cloud release) is available from 16th November as a limited
edition CD with 16 page booklet containing comprehensive sleeve notes and many
rare photos from the era.
Vinyl junkies please note that Shagrat are planning a VERY
limited vinyl edition early in the New Year. Keep checking the website for
updated details
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