An American Trilogy (album) explained

An American Trilogy
Type:Box Set
Artist:Mickey Newbury
Cover:An_American_Trilogy_box_set_art.jpg
Released:2011
Recorded:1969–73
Genre:Country
Label:Saint Cecilia Knows, Mountain Retreat
Producer:Chris Campion (Box set)
Prev Title:Blue To This Day
Prev Year:2003

An American Trilogy is a box set of three remastered albums by Mickey Newbury recorded between 1969 and 1973 at Cinderella Sound studio, in Madison, Tennessee, alongside an additional album of rare and unreleased recordings, entitled Better Days. It was released in 2011 on Saint Cecilia Knows, in association with the Newbury family and their label Mountain Retreat. The box includes the albums Looks Like Rain (originally released on Mercury records in 1969), Frisco Mabel Joy and Heaven Help The Child (released, respectively, in 1971 and 1973, both on Elektra records). All three albums have been remastered for the first time on CD from the original master tapes, long thought to have been destroyed in a fire.

Albums included

  1. Looks Like Rain (1969)
  2. Frisco Mabel Joy (1971)
  3. Heaven Help The Child (1973)
  4. Better Days (2011)

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