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Tom Pacheco Black T-Shirt
An original design by Tom Pacheco - Available in medium, large and
extra-large. Select the quantity you wish of each size.
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Tom Pacheco Black Hat
An original design by Tom Pacheco - One size fits all. |
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Railroad Rainbows & Talkin Blues - 2008
I have written tales inspired with my love for this country and it's
atypical characters that make us cry out for change, while respecting
the lives already lived. I was lucky to be able to record this album
with my brother Paul, who plays bass and lead guitar. I hope you
enjoy listening as much as I have recording it. |
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The Secret Hits - The Best of Tom Pacheco Vol. 1 - 2007
We don't have to tell you... You're already in on the secret or you
wouldn't be reading this now... Tom Pacheco is a unique and
imaginative performing songwriter cast in a troubadouring tradition
that stretches back, sometimes heroically, through centuries of song,
launching poetic comment upon the tides of the time, the flavors of
life and all the wonders of its circumstance. - Gary Alexander |
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There Was a Time - 2006
This album was recorded with Pete Seeger, Jay Unger, Richard Bell,
Leslie Ritter, Scott Petito, Jerry Marotta, Beth Reineke and other
fabulous Woodstock and Catskill Mountain musicians. Some critics have
placed it in the top 5 of all the albums I've recorded. It is a
meditation on life, love and national politics. I think you will like
it a lot! Tom |
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Bloodlines - 2006
This is a collection of many styles of songs There is no over-running
"theme." Just lots of different moods and emotions.
The most important things in life are health, family and
friends. And this album reflects that. It is
intentionally done with a raw, unpolished sound, as though it was
done in a living room with everyone sitting around and playing
together the way people used to before social conditioning and media
distractions isolated us from one another. This is a special
album to me. |
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Tom Pacheco and the Hellhounds Last Stand - (1986 Live)
This is a live in a club recording of the last time me and my back-up
band the Hellhounds ever played together. It was at the notorious
Uncle Willy's in Kingston, New York. A wild and rough seething club
full of bikers, biker chicks, poet-angels, blue collar working
people, defrocked priests, paranoid journalists, murderers,
strippers, streetwalkers, prizefighters, female wrestlers and New
York city onlookers slumming with the crowd of people they heard
about existed but never experienced. It is rock and roll and hard
blues and gangsta-cowboy. I wrote and sang all the songs and I could
probably get arrested for some of the things I was up to at that
time. The sound quality is not great but it's all I have to show of
that time in 1986. |
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Swallowed Up In The Great American Heartland (1976)
This album was recorded in summer 1975 in Los Angeles, California,
produced by legendary producer George "Shadow" Morton.
People who accompanied me in the studio were James Burton, Byron
Berine, Chris Ethridge, Jim Keltner, Gail Davies, Bill Payne, Andrew
Gold and several other great artists from that incredible L.A.
singer/songwriter scene. Even though I was still 28 years old when it
was recorded, it is the first album I did that I was proud of the songwriting. |
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The Outsider (2005)
This album was recorded in 1976 on RCA Victor Records and is out for
the first time on CD. This album is a science fiction alternative
country album backed up by Kris Kristofferson's back-up band at that
time, plus other stars like Doug Dillard. |
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13 Stones - Bare Bones IV (2005)
Here is a new bare bones album completely solo. Recorded at the
Turning Mill Studio in Palenville, New York. Evey song is new and
addresses an important issue for our times. |
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Rebel Spring (2005)
Rebel Spring is sort of my "times they are a"changing"
album. Though it is very political, I try to sing gently and not use
a "hammer" to express my feelings about this country and
the world during these times. Most of the songs are told from a human
perspective, through the voices and stories of real flesh and blood people. |
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Year of the Big Wind (2004)
This is the 3rd in a series of "Bare Bones" albums. It was
recorded in Woodstock. It is an album with Jim Weider on various
guitars and mandolin. The songs are all set in the American South and
Southwest. Having lived in Texas for a couple of years and also
Nashville for a year and a half, I always wanted to make an album
with songs depicting that area of the country and it's people. |
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The Long Walk (2004)
In Halden, Norway in late 2003 I recorded this album with four great
young Scandinavian rock musicians. It was released in February 2004
in Scandinavia only. One of the songs, "Che" is a ten
minute story of the life and legend of Che Guevara.
2 sided cover only, lyrics available for viewing or downloading on
the albums page. |
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Woodstock Winter (1997)
I flew from Ireland to Woodstock, NY to record this with "The
Band". It was great working with those guys. I felt I was in the
presence of greatness and was humbled not knowing how it would turn
out. I was so happy that they included two of my songs on their final
album "Jubilation". Rick Danko later recorded two of my
songs on what would be his last album before his untimely death in
Dec. 1999.
2 sided cover only, lyrics available for viewing or downloading on
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Bluefields (1995)
Bluefields was produced by Sverre Erik Hendersen and Steinar
Albrigtsen in Oslo, Norway in winter. It was backed by all Norwegian
players who in my opinion are some of the best musicians in the
world. The great writer Gary Alexander considers it my best album
along with "Rebel Spring".
2 sided cover only, lyrics available for viewing or downloading on
the albums page. |
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Luck of Angels (1994)
A Nashville album done in 1994. I worked with some of Nashville"s
finest session players. "Robert and Ramona" which is on
this album became a top 5 single in Norway and the album reached no.
10 on the top 40 "pop" charts, though it is definitely not
a "pop" album, strange business!
2 sided cover only, lyrics available for viewing or downloading on
the albums page. |
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Eagle in The Rain (1989)
Eagle in the Rain was recorded on both Northern and Southern Ireland.
It was produced by Van Morrison's guitarist Art McGlynn. It was my
first album after a 13 year hiatus from recording and I've recorded a
new ablum every year since. I'll always think of it as the album that
got me back on track.
2 sided cover only, lyrics available for viewing or downloading on
the albums page. |
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Tales From The Red Lake (1992)
I flew from Ireland to Nashville to record this in spring 1992. It is
an album of tales and stories, wistful, funny, dark, spooky, and contemplative.
It's one of my favorite of my own albums.
2 sided cover only, lyrics available for viewing or downloading on
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The Lost American Songwriter (1999)
On this album Jim Weider, lead guitarist for "The Band",
produced 30 songs over a couple of days. We only did one take of each
song, both of us playing together. This is a real basement tape
recorded in Woodstock.
2 sided cover only, lyrics available for viewing or downloading on
the albums page. |
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Bare Bones and Barbed Wire (1997)
I went into Sun Studio in Dublin, Ireland with legendary musician
Pete Holiday from the Irish punk group "Radiators from
Space". I recorded a double album, 34 songs in one night with
Pete producing. It was a wild night!
2 sided cover only, lyrics available for viewing or downloading on
the albums page. |
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Sunflowers and Scarecrows (1991)
This album was recorded in 1991 in London England, produced by Kenny
Denton who also produced Buddy Hollies group, The Crickets. It ws
recorded with British rock musicians and features a special
appearance by legendary Tec-Mex accordion player, Flaco Jimenez.
2 sided cover only, lyrics available for viewing or downloading on
the albums page. |
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Steinar Albrigtsen and Tom Pacheco - Big Storm Comin' (1993)
I recorded this album with Steinar Albrigtson in Oslo Norway in
winter 1993. The Scandivian record label thought it was too
controversial thinking at best it would sell 4 or 5 thousand copies,
but it went on to sell 100,000 and produced a number one pop single,
Beaches of Real.
2 sided cover only, lyrics available for viewing or downloading on
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Steinar Albrigtsen and Tom Pacheco - Nobodies (2000)
Also recorded with Steinar Albrigtson in Woodstock, NY at Levon
Helm's studio and Scot Petito's studio with members of the Band,
including harmony by Rick Danko which was the last time Rick voice
was ever on tape again because he died two weeks later in December, 1999.
2 sided cover only, lyrics available for viewing or downloading on
the albums page. |
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Photos - Tom Pacheco 2002
Limited edition of 50 numbered copies. They are 11 x 17 on a 13 x 19
sheet, signed by both Tom and World Renowned Rock Photographer
Elliott Landy. [details].
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