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Welcome To Goose Creek.
Album · 1970 · 10 Songs. More By Goose Creek Symphony.
Goose Creek Symphony's’s unique country rock hybrid had an earthier, more organic sound than just about anything out of Nashville from 1971 to even no. Goose Creek Symphony was one of the original bands that were part of this mix. Their music combined a rural sensibility with rocking rhythms that tended to meander like a babbling brook flowing through shady woods. We call this jam band music today, but back then it was just getting your groove on.
Tracklist: 1. Welcome To Goose Creek, 2. Right Track, 3. Back Here, 4. Saga Neath The Sycamore, 5. Uncle Pen, 6. The Corn Won’t Grow So Rock ‘N Roll, 7. Miana And Me, 8. I Won’t Go Through That Again, 9. Higher On The Mountain, 10. Finale For A Symphony. 1. Welcome To Goose Creek. 4. Saga Neath The Sycamore. 6. The Corn Won’t Grow So Rock ‘N Roll.
Welcome To Goose Creek. Overview (current section).
Artist: Goose Creek Symphony. Album: Live in Canada '72 & '74. Release year: 2013. Goose Creek Symphony - Guitars Pickin' and Fiddles Playin' 05:56. Goose Creek Symphony - Talk About Goose Creek 14:41. Goose Creek Symphony: best 2 tracks. Goose Creek Symphony - Welcome to Goose Creek Goose On the Lake 2007, 2007 03:55. Goose Creek Symphony - For Love Oso Special, 2008 04:17. Artist: Goose Creek Symphony.
Mastermind Charles Gearheart, billed as Ritchie Hart on the first album, sounds more self-conscious here and the yokel factor is higher. The transplanted Arizonian shows his Kentucky roots by covering the Bill Monroe classic "Uncle Pe. ~ Mark Allan. 1 Welcome to Goose Creek Goose Creek Symphony 3:17. 2 Right Track Goose Creek Symphony 3:21. 3 Back Here Goose Creek Symphony 5:22. 4 Saga Neath the Sycamore Goose Creek Symphony 2:58. 5 Uncle Pen Goose Creek Symphony 3:53
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The Goose Creek Symphony is an American rock band with roots in Arizona and Kentucky. They were formed in 1968 in Phoenix, Arizona as an outlet for the songs of Charlie Gearheart, aka Ritchie Hart, and were best known for their 1972 cover of Janis Joplin's song, "Mercedes Benz". They continued recording until 1976, then reformed in 1990.
| A1 | Welcome To Goose Creek | 3:15 |
| A2 | Right Track | 3:22 |
| A3 | Back HereWritten-By – Paul Howard Spradlin |
5:28 |
| A4 | Saga Neath The Sycamore | 2:57 |
| A5 | Uncle PenWritten-By – Bill Monroe |
3:56 |
| B1 | The Corn Won't Grow So Rock 'N Roll | 8:08 |
| B2 | Miana And MeWritten-By – Paul Howard Spradlin |
2:12 |
| B3 | I Won't Go Through That AgainWritten-By – Mike McFadden |
2:38 |
| B4 | Higher On The MountainWritten-By – Fred Weisz |
1:01 |
| B5 | Finale For A Symphony | 4:00 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ST-690 | Goose Creek Symphony | Welcome To Goose Creek (LP, Album) | Capitol Records | ST-690 | US | 1971 |
| ST-690 | Goose Creek Symphony | Welcome To Goose Creek (LP, Album) | Capitol Records | ST-690 | Canada | 1971 |
| ST-690 | Goose Creek Symphony | Welcome To Goose Creek (LP, Album, RE, L.A) | Capitol Records | ST-690 | US | 1976 |
| ST-690 | Goose Creek Symphony | Welcome To Goose Creek (LP, Album) | Capitol Records | ST-690 | Canada | 1971 |
| SMD-1970-2 | Goose Creek Symphony | Welcome To Goose Creek (CD, Album) | Southern Music Distribution, EMI-Capitol Special Markets | SMD-1970-2 | US | 2000 |
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