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Kenny Rogers & the First Edition ~ The Ballad of Calico
The Ballad of Calico was the eighth studio album by
Kenny Rogers and the First Edition and released as
Reprise Records
6476. It reached #118 on the albums chart and produced one single,
"School Teacher" which reach #91. The album was released in 1972. The
album is a country-rock
concept album about the real-life town of
Calico, California. The entire double album was written by
Michael Murphey and Larry Cansler and the songs tell the stories of individuals who lived in the town.
The various members, not just
Rogers,
took lead vocals on the different songs, giving the album the sound of
it coming from the characters themselves. A booklet with the vinyl LP album
includes pictures of the group in period costumes, pictures of the town,
and the lyrics written in long-hand with explanations by Murphey about
the origins of the individual songs. As of March, 2007, the album
remains out of print, though several songs from the album have been
released on compilation
LPs and
CDs.
Sunrise Overture opens the album with a slow, very beautiful orchestral piece that is pensive and evocative of the spaciousness of the west.
Calico Silver begins with a Rogers vocal and quiet piano intro
that goes into a slow rock piece with a male chorus backup. It's about a
man leaving his farm after a drought to a
take a job in the silver mines near the town of Calico. Write Me Down
is about the people who were forgotten over time. The Way It Used to
be is about day-to-day life in Calico. Madame De Lil and Diaboilical
Bill, the saloon keeper who scares her boyfriend out of town when she
finds out he's stealing from her.

School Teacher, is about the teacher who faces being an old maid (The teacher,
Virginia Merritt,
was actually 24 years old at the time and married soon after she left
Calico).
Road Agent, about a dead road agent.
Sally Grey's Epitaph
was based almost verbatim on a gravestone in the town cemetery.
Dorsey,
the Mail-Carrying Dog, the dog who delivers mail for the disabled
postmaster. This song has each member of the group bark like a dog
(which is broken by them laughing). The last song suddenly ends with the
last phrase "your carrying dog" cut off.
Side Two begins with the missing phrase appearing and immediately
going into the first song,
Harbor for My Soul.
Calico Saturday Night
is an instrumental, followed by
Trigger Happy Kid about a young boy
who idolizes
gunfighters.
Vachel Carling's Rubilator, is about a con man who creates a machine which takes over the town.
Empty Handed Compadres is about prospectors who returned without
anything.
One Lonely Room is about a man who never leaves the town
after it becomes a ghost town.
Rockin' Chair Theme is a brief
instrumental leading into the next song,
Old Mojave Highway about the
road itself which crossed the desert (now the pathway of
Interstate 15).
Man Came up from Town is about remains of early man later found in
the mountains. The album closes with
Calico Silver (reprise) in which
the silver runs out and the town becomes a
ghost town.
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Track listing
Side one
- "Sunrise Overture"
- "Calico Silver"
- "Write Me Down (Don't Forget My Name)"
- "The Way It Used to be"
- "Madame De Lil and Diabolical Bill"
Side two
- "School Teacher"
- "Road Agent"
- "Sally Grey's Epitaph"
- "Dorsey, the Mail-Carrying Dog"
Side three
- "Harbor for My Soul"
- "Calico Saturday Night"
- "Trigger Happy Kid"
- "Vachel Carling's Rubilator"
Side four
- "Empty Handed Compadres"
- "One Lonely Room"
- "Rockin' Chair Theme"
- "Old Mojave Highway"
- "Man Came up from Town"
- "Calico Silver (reprise)"
Reprise Records, 1972.
Credits
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Arranged By
–
Kenny Rogers,
First Edition*
-
Bass
–
Kenny Rogers
-
Drums
–
Mickey Jones
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Engineer
–
Claude J. Hill*,
Don Sciarrotta
-
Fiddle
–
John Hartford
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Lead Guitar
–
Terry Williams
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Lyrics By
–
Michael Murphey*
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Music By
–
Larry Cansler,
Michael Murphey*
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Orchestrated By, Conductor
–
Larry Cansler
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Photography By
–
Bill Matthews (4)
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Piano, Harpsichord, Organ
–
Larry Cansler
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Producer
–
Kenny Rogers
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Producer [Assistant]
–
Terry Williams
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Rhythm Guitar
–
Kin Vassy,
Michael Murphey*
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Steel Guitar [Pedal]
–
Doyle Grisham
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Vocals
–
Danny Rogers,
Gloria Vassy,
Kenny Rogers,
Kin Vassy,
Larry Cansler,
Mary Arnold,
Michael Murphey*,
Mickey Jones (2),
Terry Williams
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