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Stinky is off somewhere on a secret mission. Before he left, he shared some of Moon Martin's records from the 1990's, and I found the rest.
Moon was dropped by Capitol Records after 1985's Mixed Emotions. He returned in 1992 with the self-produced Dreams On File.
Bad News Live and Cement Monkey (with old friends Fontaine Brown and Jude Cole on backing vocals) followed in 1993. Lunar Samples (1995) was mostly re-recordings of old songs.
Moon's last album was 1999's Louisiana Juke-Box. Fontaine Brown returned again to co-write "Rockin' Little Honky Tonk". The credits thank Moon's manager "for giving me the spirit to make this record" and a friend "without (whom) this record would never have been completed." Sounds like Moon had mixed emotions about the music business.
That's five records in a decade, although Cement Monkey only has six tracks. There's some overlap: "Stuck Inside Of Mobile (With The Memphis Blues Again)" appears on four of the five records. Still, Moon wrote some great new songs, and his singing and guitar playing are on par with his classic 80's albums. As the 20th century faded into history, Moon Martin and his cowboy outfit rode off into the sunset. Goodnight, Moon.



