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Celebrate the raw, poetic origin of the outlaw country movement with this premium 180-gram vinyl reissue of Kris Kristofferson’s self-titled 1970 debut album. Moving sharply away from the polished "Nashville Sound" of the era, this landmark record established Kristofferson as one of America's most foundational and politically aware songwriters.
Released by Music On Vinyl, this exclusive collector's pressing is limited to just 2,000 individually numbered copies worldwide. Pressed on striking audiophile-grade Orange Coloured Vinyl, the LP is housed in a deluxe, heavy-duty sleeve complete with the historic, original liner notes penned by his close friend and mentor, Johnny Cash. It is an essential masterpiece for vinyl collectors and anyone who appreciates raw, introspective American storytelling.
Features classic tracks such as "Me and Bobby McGee" and "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down".
1LP orange edition in deluxe Heavy-Duty Jacket with liner notes by Johnny Cash.
Track List:
Side A
- Blame It On The Stones
- To Beat The Devil
- Me And Bobby McGee
- The Best Of All Possible Worlds
- Help Me Make It Through The Night
- The Law Is For Protection Of The People
Side B
- Casey's Last Ride
- Just The Other Side Of Nowhere
- Darby's Castle
- For The Good Times
- Duvalier's Dream
- Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down

