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Artist: Joe Ely
Title Of Album: onky Tonk Masquerade
Year Of Release: 1978/2007
Label: Universal
Country: US
Genre: Country, Honky Tonk
Audio codec: FLAC | lossless

Ely's second-ever album, released in 1978, “Honky Tonk Masquerade”. What a superb album this is and it shows exactly why Ely is such a giant of the Texas scene. Dallas Morning News writer, Mario Tarradell, once noted that “There’s no mistaking a Joe Ely album. His stinging, road-hued voice commands lyrics about life, love and the wandering spirit. When you listen to his music, you’re enjoying the essence of Joe Ely. That’s the essence of Texas music.” I can’t sum it up any better than that. Ely’s music is all about his home state and that comes through loud and clear on this album.

Many artists struggle with their second album because they’ve used all their good material on their debut recording, and Ely’s eponymously titled debut had been critically acclaimed and well-received by all, so many critics were braced for a dip in quality with this second album; Ely confounded all the critics and delivered a second album even stronger than the first and, when you listen to it, it’s not hard to see why it was so well received. It has Ely’s trademark musical muscularity, with his voice well to the fore and backed by a really solid band, honed from their long time on the road. It’s got that Texas sound he does so well, a little bit country, a little bit rock and roll, a touch of Tejano flavouring and a lot of attitude. It’s got five Ely original songs, including the great title track and his infectious piano boogie, ‘Fingernails’, it’s got three top-drawer Butch Hancock tracks, and after Butch himself, nobody does his songs as well as Ely. There’s one song from his other Flatlanders bandmate, Jimmie Dale Gilmour, and an excellent cover of Hank Williams’ ‘Honky Tonkin”. Then, on top of all that, you’ve got the great Lloyd Maines on pedal steel and all over everything, plus Tex-Mex accordion wizard, Ponty Bone, who plays superbly throughout.

While I originally thought of featuring one of Ely’s live recordings in this article, “Honky Tonk Masquerade” reminds you why Ely and his band are so good live. They were touring solidly at the time they made this so came into the studio totally focused on their playing and many of the tracks on the album were recorded in a single take. You can hear how tight they are as a band on this recording. It’s simply one of the great country-rock recordings of the 70s and an album to die for.

In Rolling Stone magazine, Steve Pond made it number 40 on the list of their “50 Essential Albums of the 70s” and it’s also included in Robert Dimery’s excellent 2005 book, ‘1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die’. Joe Ely has made 19 studio albums and has released a further 6 live recordings. Many of them are great records, but none of them is better than “Honky Tonk Masquerade”. A true ‘Classic Americana Album’.

Tracklist:
1. Cornbread Moon - 3:29
2. Because of the Wind - 4:02
3. Boxcars (Butch Hancock) - 4:03
4. Jericho (Your Walls Must Come Tumbling Down) (Butch Hancock) - 2:54
5. Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown (Jimmie Dale Gilmore, John Reed) - 2:12
6. Honky Tonk Masquerade - 3:46
7. I'll Be Your Fool - 2:52
8. Fingernails - 2:13
9. West Texas Waltz (Butch Hancock) - 5:03
10.Honky Tonkin' (Hank Williams) - 3:27

Personnel:
Joe Ely - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Lloyd Maines - Steel Guitar, Backing Vocals
Steve Keeton - Drums
Gregg Wright - Bass, Backing Vocals
Ponty Bone - Accordion, Piano
Jesse Taylor - Acoustic, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals
Chip Young - Acoustic, Electric Guitar
John Goldthwaite - Electric Guitar
Shane Keister - Moog Synthesizer, Acoustic Piano
Farrell Morris - Percussion
Lea Jane Berinati, Ginger Holloday, Lisa Silver - Backing Vocals
Butch Hancock - Background Vocals (Track 9)

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