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25: 278:, a saga of life and death in the Chicano villages of northern New Mexico. Released in a boxed edition by Bear Family Records in 1992, it was a collaboration of photography and music, with a photographic essay contributed by Talley's lifelong friend, photographer Cavalliere Ketchum. 368:, and other music publications, have declared these albums American classics for their time. The 1976 song "Are They Gonna Make Us Outlaws Again?" was ranked number 60 in the book Heartaches by the Number - Country Music's 500 Greatest Singles. 338:
label at the time. Wexler signed Talley to his first recording contract at Atlantic Records. Atlantic's Nashville operation, however, did not do well at the time and Atlantic closed its Nashville office.
477: 311: 243:, Talley is an artist whose vision of the American experience, as author David McGee has said, is "startlingly original." As a youth, Talley's family moved from their home in 410:
was released, a live recording made on his tour of Italy. It displayed some of his classics as well as five new compositions. In February 2006, Talley's debut album,
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in New York was his first mentor, and championed his writing in the early 1970s. When Hammond could not get Talley signed to Columbia, he sent him to
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while on a trip to New Mexico, Talley began to write songs that drew upon the culture of the Southwest. These early songs eventually became
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was released – a fresh retrospective of the songs from his early career. It was recorded in Texas with the help of Talley's old friends,
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During the 1980s and 1990s, Talley recorded four albums, which were released in Europe by the German Bear Family Records,
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Bill Friskics-Warren and David Cantwell, Vanderbilt University Press, 2003, ISBN 0-8265-1424-3
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In 1999, Talley started his own artist's label, Cimarron Records, and released
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Talley's recording career now spans over thirty years. John Hammond, Sr. at
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In July 2008, Talley simultaneously issued two CDs in digital download,
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was gaining ground in Nashville. Joining country music and the blues,
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Got No Bread, No Milk, No Money, But We Sure Got a Lot of Love
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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state, where his father worked as a chemical operator in the
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was reissued in a special 30th anniversary edition.
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where he released four albums during the mid-1970s:
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Talley graduated from the 34:biography of a living person 553:Journey: The Second Journey 61:must be removed immediately 774: 693:James Talley – Discography 419:Journey: The Second Voyage 16:American singer-songwriter 623:"Biography: James Talley" 253:Hanford plutonium factory 748:Electric blues musicians 511:Love Songs and The Blues 406:and Ponty Bone. In 2004 377:Love Songs and The Blues 265:University of New Mexico 743:Country blues musicians 579:Du Noyer, Paul (2003). 261:Albuquerque, New Mexico 708:James Talley's website 429:Discography(selective) 255:. 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