Proof Through the Night is a 1983 album by T Bone Burnett, produced by Jeff Eyrich. Proof Through the Night was unavailable on CD for many years. Then some tracks, radically remixed with new vocals if not re-recorded entirely, appeared on the 20/20 career compilation in May 2006. Rhino Handmade issued a CD version of the album on March 27, 2007, which also includes the Trap Door and Beyond the Trap Door EPs.[1] The double CD was issued in a numbered limited edition of 5,000. A cover of the Hank Williams (as Luke the Drifter) song "Be Careful of Stones that You Throw", recorded during an early session for the album, is also included on the CD.[2]
Reception
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Track listing
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All songs written by T Bone Burnett, except where noted.
Side one
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- "The Murder Weapon" (featuring Masakazu Yoshizawa & Mick Ronson)
- "Fatally Beautiful" (featuring Pete Townshend)
- "After All These Years"
- "Baby Fall Down" (featuring Steven Soles)
- "The Sixties" (featuring Mick Ronson & Pete Townshend)
Side two
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- "Stunned" (featuring Andy Williams & Stan Lynch)
- "Pressure" (featuring Mick Ronson)
- "Hula Hoop" (Written by T-Bone Burnett/John Fleming/Roscoe West)
- "When the Night Falls" (featuring Ry Cooder)
- "Hefner and Disney" (featuring Masakazu Yoshizawa & Pete Townshend)
- "Shut it Tight" (featuring Richard Thompson)
Personnel
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Chart positions
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Year
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Chart
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Position
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1983
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Billboard Pop Albums
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188
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References
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