Horse opera

A horse opera, hoss opera, or oat opera is a western movie or television series that is extremely cliched or formulaic (in the manner of a soap opera).

The term, which was originally coined by silent film-era Western star William S. Hart, is used variously to convey either disparagement or affection.

The name "horse opera" was also derived in part from the musical sequences frequently featured in these films and TV series which depicted a cowboy singing to his horse on-screen.

The term "horse opera" is quite loosely defined; it does not specify a distinct subgenre of the western (as "space opera" does with regard to the science fiction genre).

External links

  • The dictionary definition of horse opera at Wiktionary

  • Horse Opera (album)

    Horse Opera was the 13th album of the Western swing trio Riders in the Sky, released in 1990, although most of it was recorded back in 1978 at the time of the band's first forming.

    Track listing

  • "Ride Cowboy Ride" – 2:07
  • "Maybe I'll Cry Over You" – 3:03
  • "Texas Echo" – 2:50
  • "Slocum Intro" – 0:50
  • "What Would I do Without You" – 2:47
  • "The Arms of My Love" – 2:17
  • "Homecoming Yodel" – 2:40
  • "Call of the Canyon" – 2:38
  • "Drywall Intro" – 0:32
  • "Livin' in a Mobile Home" – 2:50
  • "The Line Rider" – 3:30
  • "Sidekick Heaven" – 6:55
  • "Somebody's Got to Do It" – 3:03
  • Personnel

  • Douglas B. Green (a.k.a. Ranger Doug) – guitar, vocals
  • Paul Chrisman (a.k.a. Woody Paul) – fiddle, guitar, banjo, vocals
  • Fred LaBour (a.k.a. Too Slim) – bass, vocals
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