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  1. Kristofferson's fifth album, Spooky Lady's Sideshow, was released in May. Compared to earlier releases, it was a commercial disappointment, reaching the Top Ten of the country charts but only the Top 100 of the pop charts, with no charting single. From this point on, Kristofferson's albums would be only modest sellers at best.

  2. Engineer – Brian Dall'Armi, John Haeny, Kent Nebergall, Reed Stanley, Tommy Vicari. Guitar [5 Strings, 11 Strings] – Kris Kristofferson. Illustration [Poster Illustration] – Amanda Flick. Keyboards – Mike Utley *. Mastered By – Doug Sax. Percussion – Bobbye Hall.

  3. Kristofferson's fifth album, Spooky Lady's Sideshow, was released in May. Compared to earlier releases, it was a commercial disappointment, reaching the Top Ten of the country charts but only the Top 100 of the pop charts, with no charting single.

  4. Spooky Lady's Sideshow är ett musikalbum från 1974 av Kris Kristofferson.. Låtlista. Sida 1 "Same Old Song" – 3:15 "Broken Freedom Song" – 5:22 "Shandy (The Perfect Disguise)" – 3:38

  5. 2 août 2006 · Kris Kristofferson had been hailed as the saviour of country music when he released this album in 1974. Imagine the traditionally conservative Nashville establishment's surprise when they heard this record full of anti-war songs, tales of substance abuse, and bleak morality.

  6. 24 mai 2009 · 2009 two-fer containing a pair of classic albums from the singer/songwriter available on one CD: Spooky Lady's Sideshow (197) and Shake Hands with the Devil (1979). Kris Kristofferson has been one of the elite premier Country singer/songwriters for almost four decades. His songs have been recorded by artists from every genre and he released a ...

  7. Kris Kristofferson had been hailed as the saviour of country music when he released this album in 1974. Imagine the traditionally conservative Nashville establishment's surprise when they heard this record full of anti-war songs, tales of substance abuse, and bleak morality. "It ain't no fun to sing that song no more."