Album artwork for The Missing Years by John Prine

John Prine's Grammy-winning classic first time on vinyl. Although long-admired by his peers as an innovative songwriter, it was not until John Prine's tenth studio album, The Missing Years, that he earned one of music's highest honors. Deemed "Best Contemporary Folk Album" at the 1992 Grammy Awards, The Missing Years showed Prine's magic typewriter had not lost its touch. 'The Missing Years' makes its long overdue debut on vinyl. This 180-gram, two-LP set contains all the original artwork, as well as additional photos and era artifacts across the jacket's dual gate-fold. This special edition also features the previously unreleased track, "The Third Of July," which was originally recorded for the album. Produced by the late Howie Epstein, best known as a member of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Prine's album vocal and trademark acoustic guitar never sounded so crisp. "On this record," John Prine recalls, "we worked ten to twelve hours a day. We were able to spend a great deal of time on vocals." Prine continues, "It was all built around my acoustic guitar. Howie just did such a darn good job. He's a real nitpicker."

John Prine

The Missing Years

Oh Boy Records
Album artwork for The Missing Years by John Prine
CD

£12.99

Released 01/04/2020Catalogue Number

OBR009

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Album artwork for The Missing Years by John Prine
LPx2

£24.99

Black
Released 01/08/2013Catalogue Number

obr009lp

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John Prine

The Missing Years

Oh Boy Records
Album artwork for The Missing Years by John Prine
CD

£12.99

Released 01/04/2020Catalogue Number

OBR009

Learn more
Album artwork for The Missing Years by John Prine
LPx2

£24.99

Black
Released 01/08/2013Catalogue Number

obr009lp

Learn more

John Prine's Grammy-winning classic first time on vinyl. Although long-admired by his peers as an innovative songwriter, it was not until John Prine's tenth studio album, The Missing Years, that he earned one of music's highest honors. Deemed "Best Contemporary Folk Album" at the 1992 Grammy Awards, The Missing Years showed Prine's magic typewriter had not lost its touch. 'The Missing Years' makes its long overdue debut on vinyl. This 180-gram, two-LP set contains all the original artwork, as well as additional photos and era artifacts across the jacket's dual gate-fold. This special edition also features the previously unreleased track, "The Third Of July," which was originally recorded for the album. Produced by the late Howie Epstein, best known as a member of Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, Prine's album vocal and trademark acoustic guitar never sounded so crisp. "On this record," John Prine recalls, "we worked ten to twelve hours a day. We were able to spend a great deal of time on vocals." Prine continues, "It was all built around my acoustic guitar. Howie just did such a darn good job. He's a real nitpicker."