Longhaired Redneck/Rides Again

Year: 1994
Artist: David Allan Coe

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Facts about the album "Longhaired Redneck/Rides Again"

Album Title: Longhaired Redneck/Rides Again
Artist: David Allan Coe

Meta Information: "Longhaired Redneck/Rides Again" is a compilation album by American country music artist David Allan Coe, released on March 30, 2004. The album combines two of Coe's previously released albums, "Longhaired Redneck" (1976) and "Rides Again" (1977), into a single package, providing listeners with a comprehensive showcase of Coe's outlaw country sound and provocative songwriting style. From rowdy anthems to introspective ballads, "Longhaired Redneck/Rides Again" offers a diverse and dynamic musical journey through Coe's influential career.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Outlaw Country Icon: David Allan Coe emerged as a leading figure in the outlaw country movement of the 1970s, known for his rebellious image and controversial lyrics. "Longhaired Redneck/Rides Again" captures the essence of Coe's outlaw persona, showcasing his willingness to confront taboo subjects and challenge societal norms through his music.

  2. Chart Success: Both "Longhaired Redneck" and "Rides Again" achieved commercial success upon their original release, with several singles from the albums reaching the top 10 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. Songs like "Longhaired Redneck" and "Willie, Waylon and Me" became signature hits for Coe, solidifying his status as a major force in the country music scene of the 1970s.

  3. Legacy and Influence: "Longhaired Redneck/Rides Again" serves as a testament to David Allan Coe's lasting impact on the country music genre. His fearless approach to songwriting and his willingness to tackle taboo subjects paved the way for subsequent generations of outlaw country artists, influencing a new wave of musicians who embraced authenticity, individuality, and artistic freedom. Despite the passage of time, Coe's music continues to resonate with audiences, ensuring that his legacy as an outlaw country icon endures.

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