dimanche 29 mars 2026

THE WRAY BROTHERS BAND - COWBOYS SANGERS (USA '81 COUNTRY ROCK)

The Wray Brothers Band "Cowboy Sangers" (CIS Northwest Records, 1982) (LP)

(Produced by Larry Messick & Dave Mathew)

This album is notable as the launching pad for the career of 1990s Top Forty star Collin Raye, an Arkansas native whose birth name was Floyd Elliot Wray. He was going by the name Bubba Wray at the time, and had apparently moved to Portland, Oregon with his brother Scott, who he performed with up until the decade's end. Though they started out as indie artists, the Wrays also took a fling at Nashville, recording a few singles for Mercury Records in the late '80s. This early album looks super-twangy and ultra-indie, but it's mostly pretty slick sounding, with a heavy debt towards the Eagles/ They do make a few nods at Asleep At The Wheel-style western swing and Johnny Cash-ish hillbilly twang (on the album's one cover song, a version of Jimmie Skinner's "Doin' My Time") but the smooth sound Raye would excel at a decade later is readily detected on this disc. The album's many originals include "Briars In Her Britches," "Country Sangers," "Country By-God Music," with Scott Wray being the main songwriter. It's country (poppy country) with a few goofy instruments in the mix -- Moog, synths, orchestra bells, woodblocks -- as well as a banjo and pedal steel, but it's also a solid album, a cut above most records made at this level. No surprise that Collin Raye made it big in Nashville, though one wonders why the brothers didn't make it as a duo.


https://www.mediafire.com/file/38lmrs29ipz7gz6/Wray+Brothers+Band+(the)+-+Cowboy+Sangers+(Usa+'81+Country+Rock).rar/file


jeudi 26 mars 2026

TIMBERLINE - THE GREAT TIMBER RUSH (USA '77 COUNTRY ROCK)

 Timberline "The Great Timber Rush" (Epic Records, 1977) (LP)

(Produced by Bones Howe)

This country-rock band from Kearney, Nebraska hit the big time (kind of) with a major-label contract that featured the perky beat and airy melodies of contemporary country-rock, almost to a fault. Brothers Chuck and Jim Salestrom formed the band as teens, back in 1971, building up a regional reputation that led to their getting signed by CBS Records, and a recording session with a bunch of LA heavyweights. Plenty of other artists come to mind when listening to this record: America, John Denver, The Eagles -- et cetera. -- fans of 'Seventies soft rock . Apparently, while riding on the success of this album Timberline toured with Dolly Parton for a while, but the band fell apart in '78, with Jim Salestrom breaking orbit and establishing himself as an in-demand session player, songwriter, and solo musician. He toured with Dolly in the 1980s, and has worked steadily throughout the years.

 


dimanche 22 mars 2026

JERRY B. TERRY - THE DEVIL AND MY LADY (USA '73 COUNTRY)

 Jerry B. Terry "The Devil And My Lady" (Sounds, Inc., 1973-?)

(Produced by Gene A. Cash)

Originally from Ottawa, Illinois, singer Jerry Terry wound up doing country gigs in Vegas, and recorded this album in Nashville, probably around the end of the '70s. He covers Waylon's "Good Hearted Woman," but the rest of the record is all-original material, with Terry credited on four songs, and producer Gene Cash and Dale Cash (his brother?) penning the rest.

dimanche 15 mars 2026

WICHITA - SELF TITLE (USA ' 78 COUNTRY ROCK)

Wichita "Wichita" (Hush Records, 1978) (LP)

(Produced by Garrie Thompson & Don Baskin)

This was an excellent country-rock and outlaw covers band from Sunnyvale, California... Even though the the repertoire is all cover songs, the performances are quite vibrant and accomplished, and the joyful feeling the band put into this record is completely infectious. It's too bad these guys didn't write more original material -- they were clearly a top-flight twang band with lots of experience playing live. Anyone out there have more information about this group? I'd love to hear more of their story...



https://www.mediafire.com/file/53gbuqe3g932bht/Wichita+-+Same+(Usa+'78+Country+Rock).rar/file

vendredi 13 mars 2026

HEARTHWOOD - NOTHIN' FANCY (USA '75 SOUTHERN COUNTRY ROCK)

Heartwood "Nothin' Fancy" (GRC Records, 1975) (LP)

(Produced by Paul Hornsby)

 Nice pedal steel work on "Sound Advice,"This one's pretty skippable, though if you're super-devoted to soft Southern rock and '70s country-rock, I guess it's worth checking into.


https://www.mediafire.com/file/f9fxs4a5u976tw6/Heartwood+-+Nothin'+Fancy+(Usa+'75+Country+Rock).rar/file

lundi 9 mars 2026

A FOOT IN COLDWATER – A Foot In Coldwater (First Album Can '72 Hard Rock)

A Foot in Coldwater is a Canadian rock band initially composed of Alex Machin (vocals), Bob Horne (keyboard), Paul Naumann (guitar), Danny Taylor (drums), and Hughie Leggat (bass and vocals). It is best known for the song "(Make Me Do) Anything You Want" which was a Canadian hit single in 1972 and again in 1974. A Foot in Coldwater was formed in Toronto in 1970 from three bands. Leggat, Taylor, and Horne had been members of Nucleus, and the Lords of London. Machin and Naumann were in the band Island. Together, they signed with Daffodil Records, which coined the group's name.



https://www.mediafire.com/file/p1q5jr1bvdv42r7/A+Foot+In+Coldwater+-+Same+First+(Can+'72+Hard+Rock).rar/file

dimanche 1 mars 2026

CATOCTIN MOUNTAIN BOYS - ROCK THE MOUNTAIN (USA '85 SOUTHERN COUNTRY ROCK)

 Catoctin Mountain Boys "Rock The Mountain" (Stonehouse Records, 1985) (LP)

(Produced by Rick Hannon)

An album of all-original material from an indie twangband out of Smithsburg, Maryland... The group included bassist Bob Brown, Joe Brown on rhythm guitar, Gordon Connor (drums), Shane Swope (mandolin), and Dave Lingg playing lead guitar... Lingg was the bands primary songwriter, penning all the songs on Side One, while Side Two has a mix of composers including Joe Brown and others, and seems to be all original material as well. Songs include tunes like "Cowboys Never Cry," "Rock The Mountain" and "One Heartbreak Short Of Love" -- a lot of songs about love and heartbreak, actually, doubtless capturing the songwriters at a certain stage in life... Not a ton of info about these guys online, though the band seems to have kept together over the years and was doing local shows in the 2010's, with basically the same lineup along with a new member or two. This appears to be their only album, but ya never know, right?


https://www.mediafire.com/file/51229fv4sxqo03r/Catoctin+Mountain+Boys+-+Rock+The+Mountain+(Usa+'85+Southern+Country+Band).rar/file

THE WRAY BROTHERS BAND - COWBOYS SANGERS (USA '81 COUNTRY ROCK)

The Wray Brothers Band "Cowboy Sangers" (CIS Northwest Records, 1982) (LP) (Produced by Larry Messick & Dave Mathew) This albu...