Kris Kristofferson had a belated start of a great recording career when he was in his mid thirties, releasing Kristofferson in 1970. The Nashville star distinguished himself from other Country acts, taking on a political stance lyrically that exceeded Nashville standards.
Songs on Kristofferson were picked up by fellow artists Johnny Cash ("Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down") and Janis Joplin ("Me And Bobby McGee") recognizing his stature as a songwriter instantly.
This album hasn't seen a vinyl reissue for three decades!
180 gram audiophile vinyl
Side A
1. Blame It On The Stones
2. To Beat The Devil
3. Me And Bobby McGee
4. The Best Of All Possible Worlds
5. Help Me Make It Through The Night
6. The Law Is For Protection Of The People
Side B
1. Casey's Last Ride
2. Just The Other Side Of Nowhere
3. Darby's Castle
4. For The Good Times
5. Duvalier's Dream
6. Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down