Cowboy Christmas III
Cowboy Christmas III is the twenty-fifth album by American singer-songwriter Michael Martin Murphey and his third album of Christmas music. The album features traditional music and poetry performed by Michael Martin Murphy and cowgirl poet, Sarah Rische. Also included is a new Michael Martin Murphey song "The Kill Pen". All the poems were recited by Michael Martin Murphey except "Are You Going Home for Christmas", which was recited by Sarah Rische.[1][2]
Cowboy Christmas III | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2002 | |||
Recorded | Reggie's Attic, Upfront Studios, Nashville, Tennessee[Note 1] | |||
Genre | Cowboy poetry, cowboy music | |||
Label | Wildfire Productions | |||
Producer | Reggie Smith Michael Martin Murphey | |||
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Track list
- "Are You Going Home for Christmas?" (Edgar Guest) – 2:17
- "The Old Times Christmas" (Bruce Kiskaddon) – 2:47
- "Draggin' in the Christmas Tree" (Doc Mayer) – 4:27
- "The Kill Pen" (Michael Martin Murphey, Karen Murphey) – 3:49
- "Doc's Morning Star Ranch Christmas Trilogy" (Doc Mayer) – 3:44
- "The Cowboy's Christmas Prayer" (S. Omar Barker) – 3:34
- "The Night Before Cowboy Christmas" (Michael Martin Murphey) – 3:24
- "Riding the River Styx" (Doc Mayer) – 10:37
Credits
Music
- Michael Martin Murphey – vocals
- Sarah Rische – vocals
- Ryan Murphey – guitar
- John McEuen – guitar
- Bea McTye – pipe organ
- Joey Miskulin – accordion
- Paul Sadler – backing tracks
Production
- Reggie Smith – producer
- Michael Martin Murphey – producer
- Alana Richstone – graphic design
- Jerry Riness – cover painting and back photo
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References
- Notes
- The poetry was recorded at Actual Sound, La Crosse, Wisconsin, and Taos Recording Studios, Taos, New Mexico.
- Citations
- "Cowboy Christmas III". Hitching Post Supply. Retrieved May 26, 2012.
- Murphey, Michael Martin (2002). Cowboy Christmas III (CD liner notes). Michael Martin Murphey. Wildfire Productions. p. 6.
External links
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