When The Works All Done This Fall Bury Me Not On The Lone Prairie by Bill Childers is a captivating album that showcases the artist's exceptional songwriting and instrumental skills. The album consists of ten tracks, each of which tells a unique story of life on the prairie.
Childers' rich, deep vocals are perfectly suited to the genre, conveying a sense of authenticity and sincerity that is hard to come by in today's music industry. The instrumentation on the album is equally impressive, with a mix of acoustic and electric guitars, fiddles, and harmonicas creating a rich and textured sound that perfectly complements the lyrics.
The album's standout tracks include the title track, "When The Works All Done This Fall," a haunting ballad about a cowboy's final moments on the prairie, and "The Old Chisholm Trail," a rollicking tune about a cattle drive that will have listeners tapping their toes and singing along.