Disc One
01. Rosin the Bow
02. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
03. East St. Louis Tweedle-Dee
04. Everybody I Know
05. Philadelphia Lawyer
06. Roll in My Sweet Baby’s Arms
07. Love Gifts
08. Stewball
10. Station Break
11. Have You Ever Been to Pittsburgh?
12. 2 Song Set
13. Cardboard Boxes
14. Smokey Joe’s Cafe
15. You Hurt Me Mantra
16. Rambunctious
17. I Wanna Be on MTV
18. Birthday Poem / Happy Birthday / Animal Song
19. Your Mother & I
20. Button Nose
21. The Ballad of Famous & Harper
22. Teenager’s Lament
23. Things
Disc Two
01. Unrequited to the Nth Degree
02. Ulcer
03. You Can’t Fail Me Now
04. No
05. Rowena
06. Cheatin'
07. IDTTYWLM
08. Down Where the Drunkards Roll
09. POW
11. Liza Minnelli Interview
12. Hollywood Hopeful
13. Valley Morning
14. Trailer
15. God’s Got a Shit List
16. Thank You, Mr. Hubble
17. It Ain’t Gaza
18. Out of This World
19. Birthday Boy
Loudon Wainwright III

Years in the Making

Loudon Wainwright III’s Years in the Making comprehends 45 years of offbeaten tracks - over two hours of rare and unissued Loudoniana. It’s a 2-CD audiobiography, with orphaned album cuts, live recordings, radio appearances, home demos, and more. There’s audio snapshots of his early folk efforts, with Kate McGarrigle, George Gerdes, and Steve Goodman, singing traditional songs and covering Woody Guthrie and, of all people, Bob Dylan. There’s his 70s and 80s forays into the rock ’n’ roll world, including Leiber and Stoller’s “Smokey Joe’s Cafe” and his own “I Wanna Be on MTV.” There are featured appearances by Suzzy Roche, Bill Frisell, Van Dyke Parks, Chaim Tannenbaum, and David Mansfield, as well as by his sister Sloan, and all of his children, Rufus, Martha, Lucy, and Lexie.

The CDs are packaged in an elegant 60-page booklet. The wild creations of the brilliant young New Yorker magazine cartoonist Ed Steed are featured on the front and back covers, everywhere throughout the comprehensive credits text, and even on the discs, themselves. There are dozens of scans of documents, introspective musings, and artifacts from what Loudon calls his “swinging life,” in addition to lovely paintings and drawings by friends and fans. Altogether, Years in the Making presents sides of Loudon you’ve never heard or seen before, a privileged perspective on his various public and private selves throughout his entire career.

Release date: September 14, 2018

161-027