AMERICANA Country, bluegrass, folk and more
THE FLATLANDERS
Treasure Of Love
Fabled Texan trio make edifying comeback with a mostly-covers set
THIRTY TIGERS/ RACK’EM
8/10
Good ol’ joys: (l–r) Butch Hancock, Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore
BEHOLDEN to no-one but themselves, The Flatlanders’ dogleg career is impossible to second guess. Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Butch Hancock first got together in 1972, but their proto-Americana –a porous blend of country, folk, rock’n’roll and western swing – fell largely on deaf ears outside their home state of Texas. They were done in a little over a year, the band taking on semi-mythic status (their aborted debut eventually landed in 1990) as each member advanced into a successful solo career.