Prime Cuts: September 2012

With the end of 2012 approaching fast, it’s time to get serious about rounding up the year’s best tracks. Here are our picks for the best country album tracks of September. This edition is sixteen songs strong, playable as a 7-minute Amazon sampler or a full 47-minute Spotify playlist, and virtually guaranteed to contain cool stuff you haven’t heard yet.

Who else do you know simultaneously recommending songs by Janis Martin, Chris Knight, and Big & Rich?

Whether you like what you hear or think we’ve finally lost our marbles, be sure to let us know in the comments. As always, your own picks are welcome.

The Time Jumpers – “Yodel Blues”
from The Time Jumpers

Chris Knight – “Nothing on Me”
from Little Victories

Dwight Yoakam – “Waterfall”
from 3 Pears

Brent Cobb – “Diggin’ Holes”
from Brent Cobb EP

Rodney Crowell w/ Emmylou Harris and Vince Gill – “Dangerous Fun” (unavailable on Spotify and Amazon MP3, but on CD and here on Youtube)
from Quiet About It: A Tribute to Jesse Winchester

Glen Campbell & Jimmy Webb – “If These Walls Could Speak”
from In Session

Robert Ellis – “All Men Are Liars”
from Lowe Country: The Songs of Nick Lowe

Kathy Mattea – “West Virginia, My Home”
from Calling Me Home

Ricky Skaggs – “What You Are Waiting For”
from Music To My Ears

Janis Martin – “Oh Lonesome Me” (unavailable on Spotify)
from The Blanco Sessions

Mark Houser & Bluegrass Drive – “Delilah”
from Uneven Road

Kix Brooks – “She Knew I Was a Cowboy”
from New to This Town

The Grass Cats – “Meet Me Up in Heaven” (unavailable on Spotify)
from The Mountains My Baby and Me

Big & Rich – “Cheat on You”
from Hillbilly Jedi

John D. Hale Band – “Desperate People”
from More Than I Can Handle

Waylon Jennings – “Belle of the Ball”
from Goin’ Down Rockin’: The Last Recordings

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About C.M. Wilcox

A freelance writer and humorist with an abiding love of country music, C.M. Wilcox's cutting, clear-eyed take on the genre has drawn the attention of Country Weekly, The Washington Post, and The Tennessean in the years since this site began. He lives near Sacramento and can be reached by email at CMW (at) countrycalifornia.com.

Things People Are Saying

  1. Great minds think alike, C.M. “West Virginia, My Home” is also my favorite track off Kathy’s brilliant album. One of the finest moments in country/bluegrass/roots/americana all year (song and CD).

    Also digging DY’s “Waterfall” and will be checking out that Harris/Gill/Crowell collaboration. That combination is sure to bring fourth something stellar.

  2. Glad you were able to dig your way through the Big & Rich album and find “Cheat on You.” Wish they did more stuff like that.

  3. Thanks for this; the Chris Knight track is awesome. I’d been putting off checking out that album, but after hearing that, I will put it off no longer.

  4. Thank you for including my song among your top picks for September! It has certainly been an exciting time for me as a songwriter to slip on the artist cap and record. Thank you again Country California!

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