The Long Ryders – Native Sons

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The Long Ryders’ "Native Sons" is a mid-1980s album that helped define the Americana/cowpunk sound by blending roots rock, country, and punk influences.

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instanceOf music album
studio album
artist The Long Ryders NERFINISHED
associatedAct Paisley Underground scene NERFINISHED
chronology early album in The Long Ryders’ discography
contributedTo definition of cowpunk sound
development of Americana genre
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception cult classic in Americana and cowpunk circles
describedAs blend of roots rock, country, and punk influences
genre Americana
alternative country
country rock
cowpunk
rock
roots rock
hasStyleCharacteristic country-influenced songwriting
punk energy
roots rock arrangements
twangy guitars
hasTrack (Sweet) Mental Revenge NERFINISHED
Fair Game NERFINISHED
Final Wild Son NERFINISHED
I Had a Dream NERFINISHED
Ivory Tower NERFINISHED
Never Got to Meet the Mom NERFINISHED
Run Dusty Run NERFINISHED
Still Get By
Tell It to the Judge on Sunday NERFINISHED
Too Close to the Light NERFINISHED
Wreck of the 809 NERFINISHED
influencedBy country music
punk rock
roots rock
label Frontier Records NERFINISHED
language English
notableSong Final Wild Son NERFINISHED
I Had a Dream NERFINISHED
Ivory Tower NERFINISHED
originalReleasePeriod mid-1980s
performer The Long Ryders NERFINISHED
producer Henry Lewy NERFINISHED
The Long Ryders NERFINISHED
recordedBy Greg Sowders NERFINISHED
Sid Griffin NERFINISHED
Stephen McCarthy NERFINISHED
Tom Stevens NERFINISHED

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Ed Stasium workedOn The Long Ryders – Native Sons