Description
Audio Remasterer: Dave McEowen.
After two decades of trying, the cowboy singer Chris Ledoux eventually parlayed a successful rodeo career into chart hits in the early 1990s, with a generous testimonial from the country superstar Garth Brooks. This twofer features a couple of Ledoux's late-'70s albums, charting his growing confidence as a singer on cuts like the tailor-made "Cowboys Ain't Easy to Love," the classic tear-in-my-beer "Bars Shouldn't Have Mirrors," and an unashamedly sentimental Harlan Howard song, "The Blizzard," and as a songwriter on his own "Lean, Mean, and Hungry" and the jokey "Hippies in Calgary."
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