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David Allan Coe, a pioneer of the "Outlaw Country" movement, released these albums independently of his mainstream label, Columbia Records. They were sold primarily through the back pages of Easyriders magazine and at his live shows. Unlike his radio hits like "You Never Even Called Me by My Name," these songs were never intended for the general public, characterized instead by "X-rated" humor and transgressive lyrics. The "Nigger Fucker" Controversy : These were not sold in standard record
While largely scrubbed from mainstream streaming platforms like Spotify or Apple Music due to its content, the track can still be found on archival and user-uploaded sites: Internet Archive hosts full versions of the Underground Album They were sold primarily through the back pages
: The song is frequently cited by critics as the primary reason Coe has been labeled a racist. The New York Times described the album's content as "among the most racist, misogynist, homophobic and obscene songs recorded by a popular songwriter".
: While some fans view the tracks as part of Coe's "outlaw" persona or as extreme satire, they are widely condemned by mainstream critics and remain a permanent stain on his professional reputation.
The fallout from these recordings created a permanent "PR problem" for Coe, causing a steep decline in his mainstream career and leading to his exclusion from major industry honors. While he is credited with writing iconic hits like "Take This Job and Shove It" and "Would You Lay with Me (In a Field of Stone)," his legacy remains deeply polarized by these underground tracks.
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