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DescriptionVA - The Blissed Out Birth Of Country Rock Vol 3 1970 (2015) MP3@320kbps Beolab1700 --------------------------------------------------------------------- VA - TRUCKERS, KICKERS, COWBOY ANGELS; The Blissed-Out Birth of Country Rock 1966-1975; #3: 1970, CD 1 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Various Artists Album................: TRUCKERS, KICKERS, COWBOY ANGELS; The Blissed-Out Birth of Country Rock 1966-1975; #3: 1970, CD 1 Genre................: Rock Source...............: CD Year.................: 2015 Ripper...............: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520 Codec................: LAME 3.99 Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III Quality..............: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps) Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3 Information..........: Posted by............: Beolab1700 on 02/06/2015 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- CD1 01. The Allman Brothers Band – Midnight Rider 02. Delaney & Bonnie And Friends – Living on the Open Road 03. Cowboy – Livin’ in the Country 04. The Band – Just Another Whistle Stop 05. Jesse Winchester – Biloxi 06. The Flying Burrito Brothers – Lazy Days 07. Doug Sahm – The Sir Douglas Quintet /Be Real 08. Kris Kristofferson – The Best of All Possible Worlds 09. Grateful Dead – Casey Jones 10. Jefferson Airplane – The Farm 11. Moby Grape – Right Before My Eyes 12. Michael Nesmith & The First National Band – Joanne 13. The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band – Some of Shelly’s Blues 14. Townes Van Zandt – Delta Mama Blues 15. David Alan Coe – Walkin’ Bum 16. Rick Nelson – California 17. Eric Andersen – Just a Country Dream 18. Poco – You Better Think Twice 19. Brewer & Shipley – One Toke Over the Line CD2 01. Linda Ronstadt – He Darked the Sun 02. The Flying Burrito Brothers – God’S Own Singer 03. Swampwater – Big Bayou 04. The Band – The WS Walcott Medicine Show 05. David Allan Coe – Tobacco Road 06. Goose Creek Symphony – Charlie’S Tune 07. Country Funk – Really My Friend 08. Grateful Dead – Truckin’ 09. Jefferson Airplane – A Song for All Seasons 10. Morning – Tell Me a Story 11. Michael Nesmith & The First National Band – Silver Moon 12. Poco – Hurry Up 13. Townes Van Zandt – Where I Lead Me 14. Rusty Kershaw – The Country Boy 15. Wildweeds – Mare, Take Me Home 16. Jesse Winchester – Snow 17. Kris Kristofferson – Sunday Morning Coming Down 18. Janis Joplin – Me and Bobby Mcgee 19. Townes Van Zandt – Delta Mama Blues (Unissued) --------------------------------------------------------------------- On the third volume of Bear Family’s seven-entry country-rock chronicle Truckers, Kickers, Cowboy Angels: The Blissed-Out Birth of Country-Rock, the label moves into 1970, a year that saw a nascent, long-haired Americana gain popularity but also get a bit weirder. Thanks to the Band’s success — Music from Big Pink turned heads in 1968, but 1969’s The Band found its way onto the Billboard Top 10, bringing the group to the cover of Time in the opening weeks of 1970 — there were now hordes of fellow travelers, including hippies like Jefferson Airplane, trying on overalls for size. The Airplane brought in Jerry Garcia to play steel on “The Farm,” one of the 38 tunes featured on this double-disc set, a collection of songs that also includes two cuts from the Grateful Dead’s twin ’70 releases, Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty. If the San Franciscan hippies were embracing roots, so were the blissed-out Los Angelenos. Led by Gram Parsons, who spent much of 1970 closing out his run with the Flying Burrito Brothers, these creatures of the Canyon included Mike Nesmith, who was just breaking free from the Monkees, and Rick Nelson, continuing the path they started in 1969 — a journey that can be heard on the second volume of Truckers, Kickers, Cowboy Angels — but the ’70s saw the rise of idiosyncratic singer/songwriters like Jesse Winchester, Eric Andersen, and Townes Van Zandt, along with Nashville rebels David Allan Coe and Kris Kristofferson, the latter also seeing success via a cover of “Me and Bobby McGee” from Janis Joplin. A new wrinkle came in the form of the wooly, hard-driving rockers from the south, a breed typified by the Allman Brothers Band but also encompassing Delaney & Bonnie & Friends. A lot of the lesser-known names here — Swampwater, Goose Creek Symphony, Country Funk, Wildweeds — fall outside of these parameters, skewing closer to the bright, wide-open sound of Poco, a feel that might typify how country-rock felt at the start of the ’70s: after all the heaviness of the ’60s, it seemed like a new day was dawning. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Related Torrents
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