HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

''Border Lord'' is the third album by Kris Kristofferson, released in 1972 on Monument Records.


Recording and composition

After enjoying enormous success as a songwriter in 1970 and 1971, including Song of the Year awards from both the
Country Music Association The Country Music Association (CMA) was founded in 1958 in Nashville, Tennessee. It originally consisted of 233 members and was the first trade organization formed to promote a music genre. The objectives of the organization are to guide and enha ...
and Academy of Country Music, Kristofferson’s second album, ''The Silver Tongued Devil and I'', established him as a recording artist in his own right. However, after having the luxury of honing his compositions over a period of years, he had just a matter of months to write songs for ''Border Lord''. As noted by AllMusic's William Ruhlmann: A dominant theme in the songs on ''Border Lord'' is the ill treatment of women, with six tunes, including “Josie” and “Little Girl Lost,” concerning females who had become debased in some way, for which the narrator seems to feel some vicarious or personal guilt. The image of the Devil, already prominent in previous compositions like “The Silver Tongued Devil and I” and “To Beat the Devil,” reappears in five of the songs, giving the collection a desperate, despairing mood overall. Now in demand as a touring performer, two songs, “Getting’ By, High and Strange” and the title track reflected his current circumstances on the road. Two songs, “Josie,” and “Burden of Freedom,” mined similar territory thematically as “ Me and Bobby McGee,” but when the latter was released as the album’s lone single it only struggled into the lower reaches of the pop charts. In 2019,
Sheryl Crow Sheryl Suzanne Crow (born February 11, 1962) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and actress. Her music incorporates elements of rock, pop, country, folk, and blues. She has released eleven studio albums, five compilations and three li ...
released her own version of the title track featuring Kristofferson on her album ''
Threads Thread may refer to: Objects * Thread (yarn), a kind of thin yarn used for sewing ** Thread (unit of measurement), a cotton yarn measure * Screw thread, a helical ridge on a cylindrical fastener Arts and entertainment * ''Thread'' (film), 2016 ...
''.


Reception

''Border Lord'' was released in February 1972 but failed to achieve the success its predecessors had. At the time of its release, Ben Gerson of ''Rolling Stone'' was unkind, charging that Kristofferson was “a fast-livin’, hard lovin’ dude who has just enough time between ballin’ and brawlin’ to jot down a tune or two. He’s a cracker-barrel philosopher…Kris’ celebrations of machismo are his most patently stupid observations.” Biographer Stephen Miller opines “While Kris produced some of his affecting poetry with characteristic cleverness, the melodies were unremarkable and with his limited vocal range, a number of the songs suffered from a dirgeful quality.” AllMusic lamented the rushed gestation of the songs, remarking “No doubt Kristofferson and Monument would have been better advised to have waited until he had a collection of songs to match his early hits; instead, he quickly began work on yet another album, ''Jesus Was a Capricorn'', which was out before the end of the year.” Writer Michael Streissguth praises the album, maintaining it offered lyrical themes that remained “strongly individualistic and never failed to challenge Nashville’s sensibilities.” In a 2016 ''Rolling Stone'' interview with Neil Strauss, Kristofferson said he was pleasantly surprised with the box set of his work ''The Complete Monument & Columbia Album Collection'', particularly ''Border Lord'', admitting, "I can remember at the time being so disappointed at the reception it got."


Track listing

''All songs by Kris Kristofferson except as noted'' #"Josie" – 3:12 #"Burden of Freedom" – 3:22 #"Stagger Mountain Tragedy" – 2:53 #"Border Lord" ( Stephen Bruton, Donnie Fritts, Terry Paul, Kristofferson) – 3:38 #"Somebody Nobody Knows" – 3:36 #"Little Girl Lost" – 3:10 #"Smokey Put the Sweat on Me" – 3:10 #"When She's Wrong" – 4:47 #"Gettin' By, High and Strange" – 2:37 #"Kiss the World Goodbye" – 3:01


Personnel

*Kris Kristofferson - vocals, guitar * Rita Coolidge - vocals * Pete Drake - steel guitar * Donnie Fritts - keyboards, background vocals * Dennis Linde - acoustic and electric guitar *
Billy Swan William Lance Swan (born May 12, 1942) is an American country singer-songwriter, best known for his 1974 single, "I Can Help". Biography Swan was born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, United States. As a child, he learned drums, piano and guitar ...
- bass, background vocals * Stephen Bruton - acoustic and electric guitar, background vocals *
Kenneth A. Buttrey Aaron Kenneth Buttrey (April 1, 1945 – September 12, 2004) was an American drummer and arranger. According to CMT, he was "one of the most influential session musicians in Nashville history". Buttrey was born in Nashville, Tennessee, became a ...
- drums * Jerry Carrigan - drums * Tommy Jackson - fiddle * Jerry Kennedy - guitar *Farrell Morris - percussion *Terry Paul - bass, background vocals *Jerry Shook - acoustic and electric guitar *Benny Whitehead - background vocals *John "Bucky" Wilkin - acoustic and electric guitar * Charlie McCoy - harmonica, organ


Production

*Produced by Fred Foster *Tommy Strong, Mort Thomasson, Lou Bradley - engineer *Ed Lee - cover design *Arnold Arnhan - cover artwork *Marian Owen, Janet Madison - back cover photography


Liner notes

—''Kris Kristofferson''


Cultural references

In the video game Battlefield: Bad Company, upon facing a difficult situation one of the player character's squad members asks if "Is this as bad as Kris Kristofferson's third album?" upon which another squad member replies affirmatively, referring to Border Lord. The exact quote: Sweetwater: "This is bad, Hags. Whatever you've done, it's worse." Haggard: "Worse than Kris Kristofferson's third album?" Sweetwater: "Bad, worse!" Haggard: "No WAY!"


Charts


References

{{Authority control 1972 albums Kris Kristofferson albums Albums produced by Fred Foster Monument Records albums