Riders In The Sky are great modern champions of the cowboy music, or Western style of country music. Founded in 1977, this Nashville-based band revives the singing cowboy, with a hefty dose of old-school vaudeville or medicine show comedy. Often pitched at a younger audience, their repertoire includes children's songs, holiday music and plenty of windswept ballads about the lone prairie... Here's a quick look at their work...




Discography - Best-Ofs

Riders In The Sky "The Best Of The West Rides Again" (Rounder Records, 1990)


Riders In The Sky "Saturday Morning With Riders In The Sky" (MCA Records, 1992)


Riders In The Sky "Cowboy Songs" (Rounder Records, 1996)


Riders In The Sky "Yodel The Cowboy Way" (Rounder Records, 1998)




Discography - Albums

Riders In The Sky "Three On The Trail" (Rounder Records, 1979) (LP)


Riders In The Sky "Cowboy Jubilee" (Rounder Records, 1981) (LP)


Riders In The Sky "Prairie Serenade" (Rounder Records, 1982) (LP)


Riders In The Sky "Weeds And Water" (Rounder Records, 1983)


Riders In The Sky "Live" (Rounder Records, 1984)


Riders In The Sky "New Trails" (Rounder Records, 1986)


Riders In The Sky "Saddle Pals" (Rounder Records, 1987)
Kiddie comedy versions of old cowboy ballads and original songs by this western music revivalists. I find it a little precious, but I bet a live version -- ie seen in person, live, and when you're six years old or under -- would have been a lot of fun.


Riders In The Sky "Best Of The West" (Rounder Records, 1987)


Riders In The Sky "The Cowboy Way" (MCA Records, 1987)


Riders In The Sky "Riders Radio Theater" (MCA Records, 1988)


Riders In The Sky "Riders Go Commercial" (MCA Records, 1989)


Riders In The Sky "Horse Opera" (MCA Records, 1990)


Riders In The Sky "Harmony Ranch" (CBS Records, 1991)


Riders In The Sky "Merry Christmas From Harmony Ranch" (CBS Records, 1992)


Riders In The Sky "Cowboys In Love" (Epic Records, 1994)


Riders In The Sky "Always Drink Upstream From The Herd" (Rounder Records, 1995)


Riders In The Sky "Public Cowboy #1: A Centennial Salute To The Music Of Gene Autry" (Rounder Records, 1996/2007)
(Produced by Joey Miskulin)

A fun, free-spirited tribute to genial Gene Autry, the king of the singing cowboys... Ranger Doug and his posse put this album out in 1996 (when Autry was still around, to celebrate his 100th birthday!) and it garnered plenty of well-deserved praise. The second time around was just as sweet, packed with Autry-identified oldies such as "Back In The Saddle Again," and hits-of-the-day that Autry recorded such as "Sioux City Sue," "You Are My Sunshine" and "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You." There's plenty of nice pickin' and sweet yodeling, songs about sunsets and dusty old trails -- and there are four added bonus tracks that weren't on the original '96 edition. Fans of the style will want to check this one out... it's pretty dandy!


Riders In The Sky "A Great Big Western Howdy..." (Rounder Records, 1998)
Ranger Doug, Too Slim and Woody Paul are back, with a pretty snappy little album... Well produced and tuneful; the comedy angle only get in the way occasionally... Nice harmonizing, and a pleasantly stripped-down musical approach. Not bad!


Riders In The Sky "Christmas The Cowboy Way" (Rounder Records, 1999)
A for-kids holiday album, cowboy'n'western acoustic tunes with a bit of western swing fiddling in the mix. Probably too cutesy for most of y'all, but for the right lil' buckaroo, this disc might be kinda fun.


Riders In The Sky "Woody's Roundup: A Rootin' Tootin' Collection Of Woody's Favorite Songs" (Disney, 2000)


Riders In The Sky "A Pair Of Kings" (Oh Boy Records, 2002)


Riders In The Sky "Ridin' The Tweetsie Railroad" (Self Released, 2002)
An homage to the Tweetsie Railroad, a steam-engine on a 3-mile track left over from an older commercial line in North Carolina. It's now part of an amusement park, a family-themed attraction where the Riders have presumably played a time or two... Available through the band's website.


Riders In The Sky "Monsters, Inc. Scream Factory Favorites" (Disney, 2002)


Riders In The Sky "Silver Jubilee" (Acoustic Disc, 2003)


Riders In The Sky "...Present Davy Crockett, King Of The Wild Frontier" (Rounder Records, 2004)


Riders In The Sky "Live From The Golden Age Of Riders Radio Theater" (Riders Radio Records, 2006)


Riders In The Sky "Lassoed Live" (Nashville Symphony, 2009)
The Riders playing live at the Schermerhorn Theater, along with the Nashville Symphony... Fancy!


Riders In The Sky "Land Beyond The Sun" (Riders Radio, 2011)
(Produced by Joey Miskulin)

A nice singing-cowboy gospel album, mining familiar veins of Bob Nolan and other classic western artists, along with a few new originals by Ranger Doug and his posse, with perky guitar, zippy accordion and plaintive harmonies galore. There's a big camp meeting in the sky, and these fellas are gonna be singing around the fire... Saddle up, folks!


Riders In The Sky "America's Favorite Cowboy Songs" (Cracker Barrel Records, 2012)


Riders In The Sky & Wilford Brimley "Home On The Range" (Riders Radio Records, 2013)
The Riders back the play of much-mustachioed TV and movie actor Wilford Brimley worked as a ranch hand in his youth, and it was through his work on '60s westerns that he gradually found a career as a character actor, playing a loveable old coot in parts on The Waltons, and in films such as Tender Mercies and Cocoon. Here he indulges a love of cowboy poetry, in as gruff and soft-hearted a style as you might imagine.


Riders In The Sky "Riders In The Sky Salute Roy Rogers: King of the Cowboys" (Riders Radio Records, 2015)




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