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Kristofferson is the debut album by the singer-songwriter Kris Kristofferson. It was produced by Fred Foster and released in June 1970 by Monument Records.
"Critics gave Kristofferson a positive reception but the album's original release was a commercial failure. In 1971, following the success of Janis Joplin's recording of "Me and Bobby McGee", the album was reissued as Me and Bobby McGee; it peaked at number 10 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart and at 43 on Billboard's Top LPs and the release was certified gold. The album garnered mixed ratings in retrospective reviews, as some critics expressed their negative reception of Kristofferson's singing."
Tracklist:
1. Blame It On The Stones (2:46)
2. To Beat The Devil (4:43)
3. Me And Bobby Mcgee (4:23)
4. Best Of All Possible Worlds (3:01)
5. Help Me Make It Through The Night (2:24)
6. The Law Is For Protection Of The People (2:40)
7. Casey's Last Ride (3:37)
8. Just The Other Side (3:39)
9. Darby's Castle (3:19)
10. For The Good Times (3:25)
11. Duvalier's Dream (2:58)
12. Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down (4:34)
Bonus Tracks
13. The Junkie And The Juicehead Minus Me (3:24)
14. Shadows Of Her Mind (3:13)
15. The Lady's Not For Sale (3:27)
16. Come Sundown (2:36)
Personnel:
Kris Kristofferson – guitar, vocals
Chip Young, Jerry Kennedy, Jerry Shook – guitar
Norbert Putnam – bass
Kenny Buttrey – drums
Charlie McCoy – harmonica
The A Strings – strings
Bergen White – string arrangements
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