Mark Potter, along with Edwina Lambert during more recent episodes, cover all things connect to The Mavericks. The Nashville-based band, led by singer/songwriter Raul Malo, has been touring and recording across thirty-five years
Interviews with fans, former and current band members, and those who have worked with the band are just one focus of this podcast. Other topics includes concert experiences and features on possible expanded editions of studio albums by The Mavericks.
Onwards and sideways!
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Mark Potter, along with Edwina Lambert during more recent episodes, cover all things connect to The Mavericks. The Nashville-based band, led by singer/songwriter Raul Malo, has been touring and recording across thirty-five years
Interviews with fans, former and current band members, and those who have worked with the band are just one focus of this podcast. Other topics includes concert experiences and features on possible expanded editions of studio albums by The Mavericks.
Onwards and sideways!
Episode 035 - "What A Crying Shame" 30th Anniversary
Stories We Could Tell: A Mavericks FANcast
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Episode 035 - "What A Crying Shame" 30th Anniversary
Stories We Could Tell: A Mavericks FANcastEpisode 035 - "What A Crying Shame" 30th Anniversary
Date Recorded: January 13th, 2024Postdate: February 1st, 2024
Returning guests Edwina Lambert and Robert Reynolds (The Mavericks, Radio Face, 67 Sun) join host Mark Potter and take a look back at the "What A Crying Shame" era of The Mavericks. Released thirty years ago, the 1994 album heralded a major step forward for the band, producing not only songs that continue to thrive to this day, but also leaving an unforgettable mark on music history.The discussion includes the rotating guitar slot in the band (from David Lee Holt to Bill Dwyer and Nick Kane), the recording process, producer Don Cook, song selection, the music videos and more. It's a thirtieth anniversary celebration of a truly timeless record and era!
Watch a TNN Country News report covering the "What A Crying Shame" Gold Album Award Party (1994) here!
For the "From My Collection" video series, go here!
Songs heard during this episode;INTRO: The Mavericks - Stories We Could Tell
1. Metallica - Wherever I May Roam (demo)2. Metallica - Wherever I May Roam3. The Mavericks - What A Crying Shame4. The Mavericks - O What A Thrill5. Paul McCartney & Wings - Junior's Farm6. Paul McCartney & Wings - Hi Hi Hi7. Bruce Springsteen - All That Heaven Will Allow8. The Mavericks - All That Heaven Will Allow9. James House - Oh What A Thrill10. The Speaker Wars (featuring Susmita Datta) - No Matter What (world version)11. The Mavericks - The Losing Side Of Me12. The Mavericks - The Things You Said To Me
OUTRO: The Mavericks "I Want To Know" (instrumental, 2003)
SONG SOURCES;INTRO ... The Mavericks "Mono" (2015)
1 ... Metallica "Wherever I May Roam" b-side (1992)2 ... Metallica self-titled album (1991)5 ... Paul McCartney & Wings single (1974)6 ... Paul McCartney & Wings single (1972)7 ... Bruce Springsteen "Tunnel Of Love" (1987)9 ... James House self-titled album (1989)10 ..."Shine On - A Tribute To Pete Ham" (2023)...)
3, 4, 8, 11, 12 ... The Mavericks "What A Crying Shame" (1994)
OUTRO ... The Mavericks 2003 self-titled album (SACD edition)
Stories We Could Tell: A Mavericks FANcast
Mark Potter, along with Edwina Lambert during more recent episodes, cover all things connect to The Mavericks. The Nashville-based band, led by singer/songwriter Raul Malo, has been touring and recording across thirty-five years
Interviews with fans, former and current band members, and those who have worked with the band are just one focus of this podcast. Other topics includes concert experiences and features on possible expanded editions of studio albums by The Mavericks.
Onwards and sideways!