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On his manifold fourth album, acclaimed songwriter and visual artist Terry Allen contemplates kinship-the ways S*x and violence stitch and sever the ties of family, faith, and society-with skewering satire and affection alike. Bloodlines compiles thematically related but disparate recordings from miscellaneous sources both theatrical and historical two songs written for plays; two full-band reprises of selections from Juarez; the irreverent hellfire-hitchhiker-on-highway ballad InchGimme a Ride to Heaven BoyInch (featuring Joe Ely); and the poignant eponymous ode to the arteries of ancestry and landscape (the debut recording of eight-year-old Natalie Maines, later covered by Lucinda Williams). This first-ever vinyl reissue, remastered from the original analog tapes, includes a gatefold jacket and inner sleeve with restored, new, and alternate artwork and photos by Allen and friends; an insert with lyrics and original notes; and a high-res download code. No veteran country songwriter sounds more attuned to the national mood. His songs still feel like little guidebooks for staring down a harsh universe. - The Washington Post Album Tracks 1. Bloodlines (I) 2. Gimme a Ride to Heaven Boy 3. Cantina Carlotta 4. Ourland 5. Oh Hally Lou 6. Oh What a Dangerous Life 7. Manhattan Bluebird 8. There Oughta Be a Law Against Sunny Southern California 9. Bloodlines (II)