Black Eyed Man

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Black Eyed Man
Black Eyed Man cover
Studio album by Cowboy Junkies
Released February 11, 1992
Recorded 1991
Genre Alternative rock
Length 46:06
Label RCA
Professional reviews
Cowboy Junkies chronology
The Caution Horses
(1990)
Black Eyed Man
(1992)
Pale Sun Crescent Moon
(1993)

Black Eyed Man is a 1992 album by Cowboy Junkies.

The album continues the band's evolution from a spare country blues style (exemplified by 1988's The Trinity Session) to a more mainstream country rock style. However, the album was better received by critics than 1990's The Caution Horses.

American songwriter Townes Van Zandt wrote "Cowboy Junkies Lament" especially for the band. Michael Timmins returned the favor, penning "Townes' Blues" as a tribute to Van Zandt. The band also cover Van Zandt's "To Live is to Fly" at the end of the album.

John Prine appears as a guest vocalist on "If You Were the Woman and I Was the Man."

[edit] Track listing

All songs by Michael Timmins, except "Cowboy Junkies Lament" and "To Live is to Fly" by Townes Van Zandt.

  1. "Southern Rain" – 4:49
  2. "Oregon Hill" – 4:53
  3. "This Street, That Man, This Life" – 3:13
  4. "A Horse in the Country" – 3:48
  5. "If You Were the Woman and I Was the Man" – 3:11
  6. "Murder, Tonight, in the Trailer Park" – 4:31
  7. "Black Eyed Man" – 3:14
  8. "Winter's Song" – 2:57
  9. "The Last Spike" – 4:22
  10. "Cowboy Junkies Lament" – 3:06
  11. "Townes' Blues" – 3:10
  12. "To Live is to Fly" – 4:52
    Some import versions of the album also include the following tracks at the end of the disc:
  13. "Lost My Driving Wheel" – 6:26, written by David Wiffen
  14. "If You Gotta Go, Go Now" – 3:07, written by Bob Dylan