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  1. Confessions of St. Ace Songbook. Radical Gentlemen press photo by Carol Hodge. Produced by Gary Burnette and Rob Seidenberg. Guitar, Vocals, Harmony Vocals, Pump Organ: JWH. Guitars: Gary Burnette. Keyboards: Tim Lauer, Jeff Roach. Bass: Mark Hill. Drums: Greg Morrow, Steve Brewster.

  2. The highlights from The Confessions of St. Ace are Bad Dream Baby and Our Lady of the Highways. On the former, Jimmie Dale Gilmore makes a hauntingly nightmarish guest appearance, while on the latter Harding is joined by Earle for what sounds like a lost outtake from Transcendental Blues.

  3. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2000 CD release of "The Confessions Of St.Ace" on Discogs.

  4. Guest vocalist Jimmie Dale Gilmore spices up the crunchy, power-pop guitar hooks of St. Ace’s middle third with his appearance on the darkly psychedelic “Bad Dream Baby”, while Steve Earle joins Harding in a countrified singer-songwriter moment by supporting “Our Lady Of The Highways” with a vocal and mandolin cameo.

  5. 8 sept. 2000 · The fiendishly witty singer-songwriter John Wesley Harding cut his eighth album, The Confessions of St. Ace, in Nashville with a tight roots-rock band.

  6. Jimmie Dale Gilmore is an American country singer, songwriter, actor, recording artist and producer. His discography consists of 9 studio albums, 1 live album, 2 compilations, 2 EPs, and 6 singles. In addition, his songs have been performed on numerous albums by other artists.

  7. In the 1950s, he was exposed to the emerging rock and roll of other Texans such as Roy Orbison and Lubbock native Buddy Holly, as well as to Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley, the latter two being in the line up at a concert he attended on October 15, 1955, at Lubbock's Fair Park Coliseum.