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  1. Named after a deserted Canadian drive-in, the album was recorded in Los Angeles in early 1991. It was produced by Don Gehman. Harry Dean Stanton and Iggy Pop contributed to the album. "Let's Work Together" is a cover of the Wilbert Harrison song. Critical reception

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1991 Cassette release of "Border Drive-In Theatre" on Discogs.

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    • Cassette, Album, Dolby HX Pro
    • Europe
    • ATCO Records-7567-91680-4
  3. The album is mainly written by lead singer Mark Cutler and includes a cover version of Wilbert Harrison's "Let's Work Together". Guest contributions are provided by Harry Dean Stanton and Iggy Pop. As with the band's first album Lost Souls, Border Drive-In Theatre was critically admired but failed to achieve major sales.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_RaindogsThe Raindogs - Wikipedia

    Border Drive-In Theatre (1991). Produced by Don Gehman. The album features spoken word performances by Harry Dean Stanton and Iggy Pop. Personnel. List of band members: Johnny Cunningham - fiddle and mandolin; Mark Cutler guitar and vocals; Darren Hill - bass guitar; Jim Reilly - drums; Emerson Torrey (replaced Ty Avolio) - guitar and vocals

  5. His lead role in the film Paris, Texas, was memorialized in Hayes Carll's 2019 song "American Dream" with the lyrics, "like Harry Dean Stanton on a drive-in screen, a tumbleweed blowing through Paris, Texas, he fell down into the American dream."

  6. Jun 3, 2014 · The Boston roots rock act the Raindogs also brought Stanton on board for their 1990 album Border Drive-In Theatre, delivering a recitation on the track "Some Fun." By the early '90s, Stanton was performing regularly in California, appearing at clubs during his downtime from acting gigs.

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  8. Nov 5, 2006 · "Some Fun"- With actor Harry Dean Stanton doing a speaking part as a "Carney", "A snake tattoo is crawlin' in your skin". great violin by the late John Cunningham. "Look Out Your Window"- A patriotic look at America, an uplifting tune, a good guitar passage by Emerson Torrey.

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