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The Last of the True Believers : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Last of the True Believers
''The Last of the True Believers'' is singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith's fourth album, and her last with the folk music-oriented Philo Records. The acclaim accorded her from her previous ''Once in a Very Blue Moon'' and the current album would gain her a contract with a major recording company after this album. Here, Griffith continues her turn toward a more country-oriented work than her first two albums, which were primarily folk-sounding. It also includes two songs which would later be hits for Kathy Mattea: "Love at the Five and Dime" from her 1986 album ''Walk the Way the Wind Blows'', and "Goin' Gone", Mattea's first Number One, from 1987's ''Untasted Honey''. == Cover == The photograph on the album cover contains several references to the album's songs. A couple can be seen dancing behind Griffith, standing in front of a Woolworth's store as described in "Love at the Five and Dime." The male dancer is Lyle Lovett who also appears on the album as a vocalist. The man standing at far left is John T. Davis, at the time a music writer for the ''Austin American-Statesman''. As with other Nanci Griffith albums she is pictured holding books by and/or about southern writers. On the front cover she is holding a copy of ''The Kindness of Strangers: The Life of Tennessee Williams'' by Donald Spoto. On the album's back cover she is clutching ''Lonesome Dove'' by Larry McMurtry. 〔(The Nanci Users Guide )〕
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