mercredi 24 décembre 2025

TUMBLEWEED BAND - GOIN' NOWHERE FAST (USA '81 COUNTRY ROCK)

 


Tumbleweed Band "Goin' Nowhere Fast" (Creative Arts Studio, 1981) (LP)
(Produced by Ronnie Fuquay & Randy Merryman)

Oh, wait! There's one more Tumbleweed Band, this time a combo from Spartanburg, South Carolina which featured Miles Costin (on banjo, guitar and lead vocals), Lee Dunham (bass and guitar), Ronnie Godfrey (keyboards) and Jon Morris playing lead guitar and pedal steel, and a little extra help from bluegrass fiddler Bobby Hicks. Amid well-curated covers of Guy Clark, Hank Cochran, Willie Nelson and Henry Mancini(!) are a slew of originals by various members of the band, including "Carolina Blues," "Get Your Stuff," "Lizard Lick Boogie" and "Pain In My Heart," and ne from their North Carolina neighbor, Sam Milner, called County Line."


https://www.mediafire.com/file/iv4nz8llyx8s1kp/Tumbleweed+Band+-+Goin'+Nowhere+Fast+(Usa+'81+Southern+Country+Rock).rar/file

samedi 20 décembre 2025

MICHAEL RABON & CHOCTAW - SELF TITLE (USA '71 COUNTRY SOUTHERN ROCK)

Michael Rabon & Choctaw "Michael Rabon & Choctaw" (Uni Records, 1970) (LP)
(Produced by Robin Hood Brians & Michael Rabon)

A non-pop outing from Michael Rabon (1943-2022) the former lead singer of the bubblegum-ish 'Sixties Top 40 band The Five Americans, and who later played guitar in the rock band Gladstone. He apparently dropped out and went to live in the desert after the his days of '60s pop glory, and this album seems to have been a musical declaration of independence. There's some overt country-rock on here, particularly on songs like "Texas Sparrow" and "Country Music," though the album is even more full of mellow folk-psych tunes and (semi-) hard rock with power chords though with thankfully little macho swagger. The twang tunes are interesting, particularly how Rabon blended pedal steel with sharper rock guitars... Although this is more of a rock record, its early '70s release does make it a credible country-rock forerunner, and it'll probably be of interest to folks who are into Mike Nesmith's music of the same era. 

 


https://www.mediafire.com/file/skhfe4qd2d6zfrr/Michael+Rabon+&+Choctaw+-+Same+(Usa+'71+Country+Rock).rar/file

vendredi 19 décembre 2025

GOODY TWO SHOES - COME TOGETHER (CAN '69 RURAL ROCK)

Obscure 1969 Canadian rural rocker on the Paragon label featuring Jay Telfer and Fergus Hambleton from psych group, A Passing Fancy. A mix of originals and mostly covers like Come Together, Up on Cripple Creek, One and more.

 



https://www.mediafire.com/file/n8k3sobgzq8ein6/Goody+Two+Shoes+-+Come+Together+(Can+'69+Psych+Folk+Rock).rar/file

mercredi 10 décembre 2025

FLAHERTY BROTHERS BAND - FBB (USA '79 COUNTRY ROCK)

 The Flaherty Brothers Band "FBB" (Furry Records, 1979) (LP)
(Produced by Jerry Kirk & Lowell Varney)

Brothers E. J. Flaherty and Paul Flaherty were from Charleston, West Virginia, though they recorded this album in Crum, West Virginia... Their "rural rock" repertoire includes covers of songs from the roots/country rock firmament: Rusty Weir's "Don't It Make You Wanna Dance," Little Feat's "Willin'," and Buffalo Springfield's "For What It's Worth." There's also a healthy amount of original material, such as "Never Thought" and "Diane," written by Paul Flaherty, and two tunes by bassist Tim White -- "Jack And Ginger" and "Brand New Seed." 

 


mardi 2 décembre 2025

BREAKHEART PASS BAND - BORDERLINE THRILL (USA '82 COUNTRY ROCK)

Breakheart Pass Band "Borderline Thrill" (Breakheart Pass Enterprises, 1982) (LP)
(Produced by Scott Fronsoe & Steve Fjeland)

A country-oriented bar band from Minneapolis, Minnesota with a wealth of freshly-written material... The album's producer, bassist Scott Fronsoe, wrote or co-wrote all but three of the songs while the remainder were originals as well, including a couple written by guitarist Joe Campbell. Includes songs such as "Burned Out Feelins," "In A Bar Room, On A Bar Stool," and "Minnesota Woman." Pretty solid stuff, in the classic hippiebilly country-rock style. Recommended!  

 


https://www.mediafire.com/file/bohvwz1ls4x5xrz/Breakheart+Pass+Band+-+Borderline+Thrill+(Usa+'82+Country+Rock).rar/file

samedi 22 novembre 2025

J.D. CROWE AND THE NEW SOUTH - SOMEWHERE BETWEEN (USA '81 COUNTRY)

 


Banjo picker J.D. Crowe was one of the leading lights of the 1970's "newgrass" scene, taking the New South band from triumph to triumph, shepherding numerous talents and collaborating with other top-flight pickers, young and old. Starting out as a teenager, Crowe apprenticed in the 1950's edition of Jimmy Martin's Sunny Mountain Boys, then set out on his own in a decade's long run as one of bluegrass music's most respected bandleaders. The core of his sound has been closely tied to Martin's canny mix of plangent mountain music and bluesy country, but he was also open to the poetic strains of the "progressive" bluegrass movement... Here's a quick look at his work.

https://www.mediafire.com/file/8e0depnrjxnvv61/J.D.+Crowe+&+The+New+South+-+Somewhere+Between++(Usa+'81+South+Country).rar/file


TUMBLEWEED BAND - GOIN' NOWHERE FAST (USA '81 COUNTRY ROCK)

  Tumbleweed Band "Goin' Nowhere Fast" (Creative Arts Studio, 1981) (LP) (Produced by Ronnie Fuquay & Randy Merryman) ...