It's rare to find original albums by major artists that have never been re-issued on CD. Due to repeated requests and by popular demand Raven presents the classic MCA albums Walker's Collectibles (1974) and Ridin' High (1975) by the famed Country artist JERRY JEFF WALKER. Most widely known as the writer of the oft-covered and immensely popular 'Mr. Bojangles', Walker came to prominence in the early 1970s as part of the progressive 'outlaw' Country scene around Austin, Texas, alongside Willie Nelson, Guy Clark, Billy Joe Shaver, Waylon Jennings and Townes Van Zandt. Originally recorded for MCA Records, Walker's Collectibles appears on CD for the first time. It followed his transition from New York folkie to bona fide Texas singer / song writer with the landmark Jerry Jeff Walker album (also available on Raven RAV-CD-320). Walker was at the top of his game here surrounded by the exceptional Lost Gonzo Band. Described by All Music Guide as 'an up-tempo, rockin country record', highlights include the self-penned 'Salvation Army Band' and 'She Left Me Holdin' plus Gary P. Nunn's captivating ballad 'Well of the Blues'. Ridin' High upped the ante with top-notch material such as Willie Nelson's 'Pick up the Tempo', Bob Livingston's 'Public Domain' and Guy Clark's 'Like a Coat from the Cold'. It's a timeless, rowdy, good-time album 'pure Texas country drunk & roll' (All Music Guide). With superb quality audio, color booklet, detailed notes, six bonus tracks from A Man Must Carry On (1977).