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Closer to the Bone is the twentieth studio album by Kris Kristofferson. The album was released in the UK on September 28, 2009, [3] and in the US on September 29, 2009 [1] on the New West record label. [9] Kristofferson has said: ''Closer to the Bone is a reflective album. It's about making sense of life at this end of the game."
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Album details Peak chart positions US Country US US Indie US Folk; This Old Road: Release date: March 7, 2006; Label: New West Records; 36 172 14 — Closer to the Bone: Release date: September 28, 2009; Label: New West Records; 29 167 28 — Feeling Mortal: Release date: January 29, 2013; Label: KK Records; 28 — 38 9 The Cedar Creek Sessions ...
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Close to the Bone is the sixth studio album by the British pop group Thompson Twins, released on 6 April 1987 by Arista Records. Only the duo of Tom Bailey and Alannah Currie remained; this was the first album the group made without Joe Leeway. It was produced by Bailey and Rupert Hine.
Close to the Bone is the second studio album by the Tom Tom Club that was released in 1983. The Tom Tom Club's musicians were: Wally Badarou, Tyrone Downie, Chris Frantz, Roddy Frantz, Rupert Hine, Raymond Jones, Steve Scales, Steven Stanley, Alex Weir; and sisters Lani, Laura and Tina Weymouth.
Songs of Kristofferson is a best-of compilation album by Kris Kristofferson, released in 1977, after he had become more well known as a movie star than as a singer-songwriter. It includes tracks from his albums Kristofferson , The Silver Tongued Devil and I , Jesus Was a Capricorn , Who's to Bless and Who's to Blame and Surreal Thing .
This Old Road is an album by Kris Kristofferson, released in 2006 on New West Records. The underlying theme of the record is a retrospective and reflective look at what Kristofferson deems to have been important elements of his life. It was his first album of new material since 1995's A Moment of Forever, which was also produced by Don Was. [1]