lundi 17 février 2025
CALICO - FIRST (USA '75 COUNTRY ROCK)
Second-string countrypolitan/country-rock from Fort Worth, Texas, with iffy vocals but a wealth of serious talent in the studio: Buddy Spicher on fiddle, Lloyd Green playing pedal steel, Bobby Thompson on guitar, adding a few extra licks behind the band. Top Forty fans will notice youngsters Allan Reynolds and Garth Fundis paying their dues as journeymen producers -- later they'd become two of Nashville's major heavy-hitters. Singer Jerry Oates seems to have been the driving force in this band -- he wrote most of he songs and sang some of the lead vocals, along with pianist Keith Impellitier. This is hardly a classic, but fans of '70s country-rock and soft-pop might want to check it out. The band often reminds me of less-fortunate (non-major label) acts like Greezy Wheels and Chuck Wagon who were also on the scene at the time... (Footnote: apparently steel player Tom Morrell was in an early lineup of the band, but he wasn't on this album... Anyone have more info about their history?)
DANNY JOE BROWN - And The Danny Joe Brown Band (Usa '81 Hard Southern Rock)
Danny Joe Brown was an American singer. He was the lead singer of the Southern rock group Molly Hatchet and was co-writer of the band...
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1 commentaire:
Wonderful!!! I'm lookin' for this one from a long time!!! I love your blog my friend! Thanks alot from my heart... P.S. If only you can repost some old stuff....
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