Rainbow Stew Live At Anaheim Stadium
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''Rainbow Stew Live at Anaheim Stadium'' is a live album by American country music artist Merle Haggard with backing by
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. It was recorded in October 1980 and released in July 1981 on MCA Records.


Background

Haggard moved from MCA to
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in 1981. However, he still owed MCA two albums, and this collection, along with the gospel album '' Songs for the Mama That Tried'', fulfilled his contractual obligations. This LP is notable for showcasing the talents of Haggard's backing band
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, in particular the jazzy solos of guitarist and long-time band member Roy Nichols. The band is augmented by former Texas Playboys Eldon Shamblin, Tiny Moore and Gordon Terry and a horn section to fill out the sound. In ''The Running Kind'', Haggard biographer David Cantwell observes, "In the studio, these recent drinking numbers had broken a sweat trying to maintain control, but live they didn't even try to keep their cool, especially on fiddle breakdowns that run hot, then burst into flame." The track "Dealin' with the Devil" was previously recorded by Eddy Raven on his 1980 album '' Eyes''.


Critical reception

Allmusic critic Steven Thomas Erlewine calls the album "a wonderful, swinging album that brings a new spin not only to classics like 'I'm a Lonesome Fugitive' and 'Sing Me Back Home' but also to Hag's newer songs 'Misery and Gin,' 'I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink,' and the title track."


Track listing

#" Misery and Gin" (Johnny Durrill, Tommy Garrett) – 3:25 #" I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink" (Merle Haggard) – 3:24 #"Back to the Barrooms" (Haggard, Dave Kirby) – 2:24 #"Our Paths May Never Cross" (Haggard) – 4:01 #"Running Kind" (Haggard)/"
I'm a Lonesome Fugitive ''I'm a Lonesome Fugitive'' is the third studio album by Merle Haggard and The Strangers released on Capitol Records in 1967. Recording and composition The song "I'm a Lonesome Fugitive" brought Haggard country stardom. Although it sounds autob ...
" ( Liz Anderson, Casey Anderson) – 3:35 #"Rainbow Stew" (Haggard) – 2:43 #" Blue Yodel No. 9 (Standin' on the Corner)" ( Jimmie Rodgers) – 2:53 #"Dealing with the Devil" ( Eddy Raven, Sanger D. Shafer) – 3:45 #"Fiddle Breakdown" – 3:48 #"Sing Me Back Home" (Haggard) – 4:04


Personnel

*Merle Haggard – vocals, guitar
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: * Roy Nichols – lead guitar * Norman Hamlet – steel guitar, dobro * Tiny Moore – mandolin, fiddle * Gordon Terry - fiddle * Ronnie Reno – guitar * Mark Yeary – piano * Dennis Hromek– bass * Biff Adam – drums * Don Markham – saxophone with * Bonnie Owens– backing vocals and * Willie Nelson – guitar, vocals * Johnny Paycheck - vocals


References

{{Merle Haggard 1981 live albums Merle Haggard live albums MCA Records live albums