Jimmie Dale Gilmore discography
Jimmie Dale Gilmore image
Jimmie Dale Gilmore (right) with Colin Gilmore in June 2004 at Deep Eddy Pool in Austin Texas.
Studio albums9
Live albums1
Compilation albums2
EPs2
Singles6

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.

Studio albums

Year Album Chart positions Label
US Country
[1]
US Heat
[2]
1988 Fair and Square HighTone
1989 Jimmie Dale Gilmore
1991 "After Awhile" Elektra
1993 Spinning Around the Sun 62 27
1996 Braver Newer World 19
2000 One Endless Night 29 Rounder
2005 Come on Back 67 Rounder
2011 Heirloom Music (with The Wronglers) 64 50 Redeye
2018 Downey to Lubbock (with Dave Alvin)[3] 41 2 Yep Roc
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Live albums

Year Album Label Notes
1990 Two Roads: Live In Australia (with Butch Hancock) Rainlight March 22, 1990 at the Rose Shamrock and Thistle in Sydney; March 24, 1990 at the Club in Melbourne; and March 25, 1990, as part of the Brunswick Music Festival at Town Hall in Melbourne.

Compilations

Year Album Label Notes
1989 Jimmie Dale Gilmore / Fair And Square Demon A compilation of both albums.
2004 Don't Look For A Heartache HighTone Compiles tracks from Fair and Square and Jimmie Dale Gilmore plus the bonus track "Rambling Man."

EPs

Year Title Label Tracks
1994 Mudhoney • Jimmie Dale Gilmore Sub Pop 1. "Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown" (Mudhoney); 2. "Blinding Sun" (Gilmore); 3. "Buckskin Stallion Blues" (Gilmore w/ Mudhoney); 4. "Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown" (Gilmore); 5. "Blinding Sun" (Mudhoney)
2006 Rhino Hi-Five: Jimmie Dale Gilmore Rhino 1. "Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown"; 2. "My Mind's Got a Mind of Its Own"; 3. "Braver Newer World"; track 4. "Reunion", track 5. "Black Snake Moan"

Singles

Year Single US Country Album Label Notes
1984 "She's All Grown Up" / "Honky Tonk Masquerade" Spur Artist name is listed as "Jimmie Gilmore."
1988 "White Freight Liner Blues" / "Trying To Get To You" 72 Fair and Square HighTone
1989 "Honky Tonk Song" 85 Jimmie Dale Gilmore HighTone
1991 "My Mind's Got A Mind Of Its Own" After Awhile Elektra
1994 "Blinding Sun" Sub Pop Split single with Mudhoney: cover of a Mudhoney song.
2000 "No Lonesome Tune" One Endless Night Rounder Promotional only.

As a member of the Flatlanders

  • 1980: One Road More (Charly)
  • 1990: More A Legend Than A Band (Rounder) – initially released in 1976 as All American Music in a limited run on 8-track tape
  • 1995: "Unplugged" (Sun) – recorded in March, 1972
  • 2002: Now Again (New West)
  • 2003: Wheels of Fortune (New West)
  • 2004: Live at the One Knite: June 8th 1972 (New West)
  • 2004: Live From Austin TX DVD (New West)
  • 2009: Hills And Valleys (New West)
  • 2012: The Odessa Tapes (New West) – unreleased 1972 recordings

As primary artist/song contributor

  • 1992: various artists – Across The Great Divide: Songs of Jo Carol Pierce (Deja Disc) – track 9, "Reunion"
  • 1994: various artists – Red Hot + Country (Mercury Nashville) – track 6, "Crazy" (with Willie Nelson)
  • 1994: various artists – Where Are My Headphones? Live From Studio A. Volume 2 (WCBE) – track 4, "Mobile Line"
  • 1995: various artists – Texans Live from Mountain Stage (Blue Plate) – track 6, "Just a Wave"
  • 2001: various artists – Daddy-O Daddy! Rare Family Songs of Woody Guthrie (Rounder) – track 2, "Want to See Me Grow" and track 12, "Tippy Tap Toe" (both with Joe Ely)
  • 2004: various artists – Merlefest Live! The Best of 2003 (Merlefest) – track 6, "Go to Sleep Alone"
  • 2005: various artists – A Tribute to Billy Joe Shaver – Live (Compadre Records) – track 4, "Heart-A-Bustin'" (with Colin Gilmore)

As composer

  • 1977: Joe Ely – Joe Ely (MCA) – track 8, "Treat Me Like A Saturday Night"
  • 1978: Joe Ely – Honky Tonk Masquerade (MCA) – track 5, "Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown" (co-written with John Reed)
  • 1981: Joe Ely – Musta Notta Gotta Lotta (MCA) – track 2, "Dallas"
  • 1985: Nanci GriffithPoet in My Window (Philo) – track 10, "Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown" (co-written with John Reed)
  • 1990: Joe Ely – Live At Liberty Lunch (MCA) – track 6, "Dallas"
  • 1994: F.S.K. – The German-American Octet (Return To Sender) German release – track 11, "Dallas"
  • 1996: James MoodyReturn from Overbrook (GRP) – track 6, "There She Goes" (co-written with James Moody)
  • 1997: Albert & Gage – Jumpin' Tracks (MoonHouse) – track 7, "Now That You're Gone" (co-written with Chris Gage and Paul Pearcy)
  • 1997: Jack IngramLivin' or Dyin' (Rising Tide) – track 12, "Dallas"
  • 1997: Diane SchuurBlues for Schuur (GRP) – track 4, "These Blues" (co-written with Charles Brown)
  • 1998: Erik MollMost Of All (Fire Ant) – track 12, "I Love Your Cookin'" (co-written with Erik Moll)
  • 2006: Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands – The Golden West (HighTone) – track 10, "River Under The Road" (co-written with Ana Egge and Sarah Brown)
  • 2007: M. WardTo Go Home (Merge) – track 4, "Headed For A Fall" (co-written with David Hammond and Kevin Welch)
  • 2009: Dave AlvinDave Alvin and the Guilty Women (Yep Roc) – track 8, "River Under The Road"
  • 2015: Eriksson Delcroix – In Nashville, Tennessee (Waste My Records / Dim Din) Belgium – track 8, "Tonight I Think I'm Gonna Go Downtown" (co-written with John Reed)
  • 2015: Old Testament – Old Testament (XEMU) – track 5, "Dallas"
  • 2015: Ruby AmanfuStanding Still (Arrival) – track 2, "Where You Going" (co-written with David Hammond)

Also appears on

  • 1978: The Supernatural Family Band – Texas Inlaws (Akashic Records) – vocals on track 4, "Ramblin' Man"
  • 1979: Butch Hancock – The Wind's Dominion (Rainlight) – vocals
  • 1981: Butch Hancock – Firewater (Seeks Its Own Level) (Rainlight) – vocals
  • 1991: various artists – Threadgill's Supper Session (Watermelon) – vocals
  • 1991: Butch Hancock – Own & Own (Sugar Hill) – vocals
  • 1997: Hackberry RamblersDeep Water (Hot Biscuits) – vocals
  • 1997: Tom RussellThe Long Way Around (HighTone) vocals on track 4, "Beyond The Blues"
  • 1998: The Pine Valley Cosmonauts – Salute The Majesty Of Bob Wills – The King Of Western Swing (Bloodshot) – vocals on track 2, "Trouble In Mind"
  • 2000: John Wesley HardingThe Confessions Of St. Ace (Mammoth) – vocals on track 7, "Bad Dream Baby"
  • 2006: Butch Hancock – War And Peace (Two Roads) – backing vocals
  • 2015: Tom RussellThe Rose of Roscrae (Proper) – vocals, guitar

References

  1. "Jimmie Dale Gilmore Chart History (Top Country Albums)". Billboard.
  2. "Jimmie Dale Gilmore Chart History (Heatseekers Albums)". Billboard.
  3. Horowitz, Hal (May 29, 2018). "Dave Alvin & Jimmie Dale Gilmore: Downey To Lubbock". American Songwriter.
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