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Lay It Down is the sixth studio album by the Canadian alt-country band Cowboy Junkies. Released on February 27, 1996, it was the group's first album for Geffen Records after the end of their contract with RCA Records. It was the band's first album that could be described as straight-ahead rock, rather than country rock, country or blues.
(Two compilations, Best of the Cowboy Junkies and Platinum & Gold Collection, were released later by the label in the 2000s without the band's participation.) The band's first studio album on Geffen Records, Lay It Down, was released earlier the same year, however Studio also includes the song "A Common Disaster" from Lay it Down.
Lay It Down may refer to: Lay It Down (Cowboy Junkies album), 1996; Lay It Down (Al Green album), 2008; Lay It Down (Jennifer Knapp album), 2000 "Lay It Down" (Ratt song), 1985 "Lay It Down", a 2002 song by Aerosmith, from the album O, Yeah! Ultimate Aerosmith Hits "Lay It Down", a 1981 song by Journey, from the album Escape
The Cowboy Junkies' last studio album of the decade is an alternative country album, Miles from Our Home (1998). Wanting to repeat the process of writing and creating used for Lay It Down, Michael Timmins found a house near a gristmill on a pond, a couple hours drive from Toronto, where he spent six months writing songs. During that time, Margo ...
Best of the Cowboy Junkies is a 2001 greatest hits compilation of Cowboy Junkies' songs recorded for RCA Records. All songs are drawn from the band's RCA Records albums: The Trinity Session , The Caution Horses , Black Eyed Man and Pale Sun, Crescent Moon .
The Nomad Series is a box set by the Canadian alt-country band Cowboy Junkies, collecting the four individual albums of the Nomad series, Renmin Park, Demons, Sing in My Meadow, and The Wilderness on the first four discs, and, on the final disc, six of the seven songs from the Demons digital bonus disc plus four previously unreleased songs worked on during the creation of the series.
The Cowboy Junkies wanted to repeat the process of writing and creating that they used for Lay It Down. Michael Timmins found a house near a gristmill on a pond, a couple hours from Toronto called Maiden's Mill.
The cowboy and soul elements come from their musical style. [3] Their first album was released in 2011, titled Lay it Down. [1] [4] The lead single, "Lay it Down", and accompanying music video was picked up by national cable networks Great American Country and Country Music Television.