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Certainly there is nothing else in the Country Music canon quite like Rex Allen Jr..'s "Today's Generation". Promoted upon it's release in 1970 as " Underground Country", it is an album both ornate and very listenable. But no amount of adornment with electric sitars, melotrons and harpsichords can disguise the fact that this is also a howl of pure, neglected, post-adolescent angs. Obsessed with mortality, guilt, conformity, the Vietnam war and drug experimentation, Rex was clearly at a "troubled" juncture in his life. Imagine the Tibetan Book of the Dead as voiced with all the gothic undertones and crooner inflections of a southern Scott Walker and then interpreted by A-list Nasville session players. Remastered in 2008 from the original master tapes. Deluxe packaging, 24 page color booklet with exclusive notes, interviews and rare photos etc.
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1. The Younger Generation - Rex Allen, Jr., Sebastian, John 2. I Back Up 3. The Children 4. You Weren't There 5. Other Husbands and Wives 6. Home Song (Dreams of What May Come) 7. Wake Up Morning - Rex Allen, Jr., Story, Ben 8. The Father Needs a Man 9. Push to the Ground 10. Black Skies 11. The Corners of My Life 12. Blow the Winds Away 13. Country Comfort - Rex Allen, Jr., John, Elton 14. When Two Worlds Collide - Rex Allen, Jr., Miller, Roger 15. When Two Worlds Collide