The Essential Foster and Lloyd
The Essential Foster and Lloyd is a compilation album released by RCA Nashville in 1996. It features songs from Foster & Lloyd's three studio albums released between 1987 and 1990 presented in chronological order. Two previously unreleased tracks were included, including a rendition of "Don't Go Out With Him", which the duo wrote for Tanya Tucker and T. Graham Brown. This duet version went to #6 on the country charts in 1990.
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Released | April 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1987 - 1990 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 70:12 | |||
Label | RCA Nashville | |||
Producer | Steve Lindsey, Various original producers | |||
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Track listing
- All tracks written by Radney Foster and Bill Lloyd unless otherwise noted
- "Crazy Over You" - 4:33
- "What Do You Want from Me This Time" - 3:16
- "Sure Thing" - 3:19
- "Hard to Say No" - 2:46
- "Don't Go Out With Him" - 3:00
- previously unreleased
- "Texas in 1880" (Foster) - 3:53
- "You Can Come Cryin' to Me" (Foster) - 4:49
- "Faster and Louder" - 2:34
- "Fair Shake" (Guy Clark, Foster, Lloyd) - 3:26
- "She Knows What She Wants" - 3:41
- "Happy for Awhile" – 4:07
- "Fat Lady Sings" - 4:36
- "After I'm Gone" - 3:10
- "Suzette" (Lloyd) - 2:43
- "Before The Heartache Rolls In" - 3:49
- "Is It Love" - 2:38
- "Can't Have Nothin'" - 3:24
- "All Said and Done" (Foster, Vince Gill, Lloyd) - 3:23
- "White Train" (Peter Holsapple) - 4:34
- previously unreleased
- "Whoa" - 2:41
Sources
- McCall, Mike. "Foster & Lloyd — The Essential Foster & Lloyd". Allmusic. Retrieved 2009-08-26.
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