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The Late Great Townes Van Zandt

''The Late Great Townes Van Zandt'' is a 1972 studio album by Texas singer-songwriter Townes Van Zandt. It was the second album that he recorded in 1972, and a follow-up to ''High, Low and In Between''. The album is considered by many to be his best and features two of his most covered songs, the Western outlaw ballad "Pancho and Lefty" and the gentle love song "If I Needed You". The album also includes several cover songs, the definitive version of "Sad Cinderella", and Van Zandt's most experimental track, the darkly psychedelic epic "Silver Ships of Andilar".
==Recording==
''The Late, Great Townes Van Zandt'' would be the singer's last studio album for the ailing Poppy Records. It was produced by Van Zandt's manager Kevin Eggers and Jack Clement, with Eggers telling Van Zandt biographer John Kruth in 2007, "Jack produced the basic tracks to 'No Lonesome Tune' and 'Honky Tonkin'. I cut all the basic tracks to everything else and mixed it. The strings on the 'Silver Ships of Andilar' were arranged by Bergen White, one of the few black musicians in Nashville who happened to be the top string arranger in those days." According to the book ''To Live's To Fly: The Ballad of the Late, Great Townes Van Zandt'', Eggers had wanted to overdub drums on "Pancho and Lefty" but Van Zandt vetoed the idea.

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