Hubbard, Ray Wylie: Ruffian's Misfortune

Hubbard, Ray Wylie SKU: 27903827
Hubbard, Ray Wylie: Ruffian's Misfortune

Hubbard, Ray Wylie: Ruffian's Misfortune

Hubbard, Ray Wylie SKU: 27903827

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Ruffian's Misfortune
Artist: Hubbard, Ray Wylie
Label: Bordello Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 794504003277
Genre: Country

When it comes to down 'n' dirty roots 'n' roll, nobody in the wide world of Americana music today does it better than Ray Wylie Hubbard. From his humble beginnings as an Oklahoma folkie in the '60's to his wild ride through the '70's progressive country movement, and onward through the honky-tonk fog of the '80s to his sobriety-empowered comeback as a song-writer's songwriter in the '90's, Hubbard was already a bonafide legend by the time he really found his groove right at the turn of the century. Beginning with 2001's aptly-titled Eternal and Lowdown through to his latest and greatest release, 2015's The Ruffian's Misfortune, he has spent well over a decade now chasing hellhounds through muddy waters and deep into the underbelly of the blues, with a Lightnin' Hopkins gleam in his eyes and a Rolling Stones swagger in his step.

Tracks:
1.1 All Loose Things 3:36
1.2 Hey Mama My Time Ain't Long 3:51
1.3 Tooyoung Ripe, Too Young Rotten 3:16
1.4 Chick Singer Badass Rockin' 2:53
1.5 Bad on Fords 3:17
2.1 Mr. Musselwhite's Blues 3:17
2.2 Down By the River 3:17
2.3 Jessie Mae 2:40
2.4 Barefoot in Heaven 3:47
2.5 Stone Blind Horses 3:34
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