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The Western Album - Don McLean
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  1. Timber Trail
  2. Ridin' Down the Canyon
  3. Pal O' Mine
  4. I Ride an Old Paint
  5. I've Got Spurs (That Jingle)
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  1. Timber Trail
  2. Ridin' Down the Canyon
  3. Pal O' Mine
  4. I Ride an Old Paint
  5. I've Got Spurs (That Jingle)
  6. The Trail to Mexico
  7. Blue Prairie
  8. The Wild West Is Where I Wanna Be
  9. Tulsa Time/Deep in the Heart of Texas
  10. Lyndon Has a Bear Hug on Dallas
  11. (Take Me Back to My) Boots and Saddles
  12. Song of the Bandit
  13. Philidalphea Lawyer
  14. I'm an Old Cowhand
  15. Sioux Indians
  16. My Saddle Pal and I
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Don McLean first expressed his interest in cowboys when he put his composition "Bronco Bill's Lament," about a disgruntled Hollywood cowboy, on his self-titled third album in 1972. Six years later, at the wrap party for his Chain Lightning LP, he joined with a studio full of drunken musicians to cut a lively version of Roy Rogers' "My Saddle Pal and I" that sat unreleased for a quarter-century until he put together this album, the third release on his own Don McLean Records label (following Don McLean Sings Marty Robbins ...

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The Western Album 2004, Don McLean Records

UPC: 184357000224

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