Tom Russell

22 songs across 7 album sections.

Tom Russell

Tom Russell is a celebrated singer-songwriter and historian of the American West, known for blending traditional folk with contemporary storytelling. His extensive discography explores themes of borderlands, outlaws, and the rugged landscapes of the Southwest. Albums such as Indians Cowboys Horses Dogs and Blood and Candle Smoke showcase his ability to weave narrative depth into his music, often drawing inspiration from literary figures like Charles Bukowski. Russell's work frequently highlights the cultural intersections of Texas and Mexico, creating a unique sonic identity that resonates with fans of Americana and roots rock. Through recordings like Tonight We Ride and El Paso, he captures the spirit of the frontier while maintaining a modern edge. His contributions to the genre have solidified his reputation as a vital voice in contemporary folk music, offering listeners a rich tapestry of songs that reflect both personal experience and broader historical currents.

Blood and Candle Smoke [2009]

Blood and Candle Smoke [2009]

  1. East Of Woodstock, West Of Viet Nam
  2. Guadalupe
  3. Mississippi River Runnin' Backwards
Hotwalker: Charles Bukowski & A Ballad For Gone [2005]

Hotwalker: Charles Bukowski & A Ballad For Gone [2005]

  1. Benediction: Edward Abbey
Indians Cowboys Horses Dogs [2004]

Indians Cowboys Horses Dogs [2004]

  1. El Paso
  2. Lily, Rosemary, And The Jack Of Hearts
  3. Seven Curses
  4. Tonight We Ride
Love And Fear [2009]

Love And Fear [2009]

  1. Stealing Electricity
Other Songs - Tom Russell

Other Songs - Tom Russell

  1. Beyond The Blues
  2. Black Pearl
  3. Chocolate Cigarettes
  4. Manzanar
  5. Navajo Rug
  6. Sonora's Death Row
  7. South Coast
  8. The Road It Gives, The Road It Takes Away
  9. Walking On The Moon
  10. Who's Gonna Build Your Wall
  11. Winnipeg
Poor Man's Dream [2007]

Poor Man's Dream [2007]

  1. Blue Wing
Raw Vision: The Tom Russell Band 1984-1994 [2005]

Raw Vision: The Tom Russell Band 1984-1994 [2005]

  1. U.S. Steel