Continued Story / Hi how are you
Apparently, this is the very first European release of these albums, originally issued on cassette in 1985 and 1983, respectively, before being released together in 1989. On this edition, the albums have been digitally remastered with a foldout booklet, lyrics drawings and new packaging, most importantly however, the songs continue to endure, with the perennially popular Hi, How Are You providing classics from the Johnston catalogue like 'Walking The Cow' and 'Hey Joe' while Continued Story yields slightly more hi-fi treats like 'Casper', the nervy new-wave of 'It's Over' and the ramshackle rock & roll of 'Ain't No Woman Gonna Make A George Jones Outta Me'. Much as with the Yip/Jump Music reissue, these recordings come from a time in Johnston's career when his creativity seemed to be at its freest, sounding relatively unburdened; there's as much joy here as there is heartbreak.
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Apparently, this is the very first European release of these albums, originally issued on cassette in 1985 and 1983, respectively, before being released together in 1989. On this edition, the albums have been digitally remastered with a foldout booklet, lyrics drawings and new packaging, most importantly however, the songs continue to endure, with the perennially popular Hi, How Are You providing classics from the Johnston catalogue like 'Walking The Cow' and 'Hey Joe' while Continued Story yields slightly more hi-fi treats like 'Casper', the nervy new-wave of 'It's Over' and the ramshackle rock & roll of 'Ain't No Woman Gonna Make A George Jones Outta Me'. Much as with the Yip/Jump Music reissue, these recordings come from a time in Johnston's career when his creativity seemed to be at its freest, sounding relatively unburdened; there's as much joy here as there is heartbreak.
Apparently, this is the very first European release of these albums, originally issued on cassette in 1985 and 1983, respectively, before being released together in 1989. On this edition, the albums have been digitally remastered with a foldout booklet, lyrics drawings and new packaging, most importantly however, the songs continue to endure, with the perennially popular Hi, How Are You providing classics from the Johnston catalogue like 'Walking The Cow' and 'Hey Joe' while Continued Story yields slightly more hi-fi treats like 'Casper', the nervy new-wave of 'It's Over' and the ramshackle rock & roll of 'Ain't No Woman Gonna Make A George Jones Outta Me'. Much as with the Yip/Jump Music reissue, these recordings come from a time in Johnston's career when his creativity seemed to be at its freest, sounding relatively unburdened; there's as much joy here as there is heartbreak.
Apparently, this is the very first European release of these albums, originally issued on cassette in 1985 and 1983, respectively, before being released together in 1989. On this edition, the albums have been digitally remastered with a foldout booklet, lyrics drawings and new packaging, most importantly however, the songs continue to endure, with the perennially popular Hi, How Are You providing classics from the Johnston catalogue like 'Walking The Cow' and 'Hey Joe' while Continued Story yields slightly more hi-fi treats like 'Casper', the nervy new-wave of 'It's Over' and the ramshackle rock & roll of 'Ain't No Woman Gonna Make A George Jones Outta Me'. Much as with the Yip/Jump Music reissue, these recordings come from a time in Johnston's career when his creativity seemed to be at its freest, sounding relatively unburdened; there's as much joy here as there is heartbreak.