jeudi 11 février 2010

JOYOUS NOISE - FIRST - USA '71


Californian country-rockers who appear here due to the involvement of musical maestro Ron Elliott for all you Beau Brummels fans. McClure was previously in Levitt and McClure and played with Dennis Dragon on Ron Elliott's Candlestickmaker album. Their first LP was produced by John Palladino and recorded in September 1971. All the tracks were written by McClure, Wakely or Montgomery, except Question Of Direction composed by Ron Elliott and Gary Downey and a cover of Hoyt Axton's Never Been To Spain. . It should appeal to those who prize the later Beau Brummels albums but is definitely not for garage or psych heads.

6 commentaires:

Anonyme a dit…

Muchas Gracias.

myanmar a dit…

I don't like these countryrockalbums very much but i still appreciate what you are doing here Zoso. Again i say thank you for your great work on this blog.

Luison a dit…

Thank you very much for another beautiful record. Cheers,

lumpensammler a dit…

Thank you for this zosopat

Anonyme a dit…

only 4 commnets here. why are n't you yelling at us??? don't you care?

Anonyme a dit…

howdy,

thanks for the Joyous Noise LP

any chance you could post their
2nd album with 'wanderingman suite'?

it is such a truly excellent Lp

good luck to you
BossHoss from cloud9

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