mercredi 21 février 2024

MOUNTAIN FEVER - S/T (USA '76? '72? Southern Country)


 This super hippiedelic band from Georgia. Their set list included a few originals sandwiched between some of the best longhair roots-music tunes of the era: Michael Nesmith's "Some Of Shelly's Blues," "Helplessly Hoping" by CSN, "Mr. Space Man" by the Byrds, and Dan Hicks' sardonic classic, "How Can I Miss You (When You Won't Go Away?)." They also threw in some country and bluegrass oldies -- "Uncle Pen" and Hank Thompson's "Six Pack To Go." Pretty classy, if you ask me! 

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2 commentaires:

mau699 a dit…

the band released two more LPs : MOUNTAIN FEVER 2 and LIVE ,
very difficult to find, like this...Thanks ZoSo, very rare gemm

Anonyme a dit…

excellent
thanks a lot for this post!!

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