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The Marshall Tucker Band is the self-titled debut album by American rock band The Marshall Tucker Band. Released in April 1973, the album was recorded in 1973 in Macon, Georgia, at Capricorn Studios. The album's musical style incorporates elements of psychedelic, jam band, jazz, R&B, gospel and folk. Toy Caldwell drew heavily from bluegrass and country while writing songs for the band's debut.
The Marshall Tucker Band- self-titled debut album ogs. com Retrieved 1-4-2014. v. t. e. The Marshall Tucker Band.
Pioneering South Carolina band that combined country, rock, blues, and jazz, with standout work from guitarist Toy Caldwell.
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This self title was Marshall Tucker Band's debut album. It is marginally their greatest work. The band finally came togther 1972. All members come from Spartanburg, South Carolina. They signed with Capricorn Records and started opening for their labelmates The Allman Brothers Band. These two bands started to define Southern Rock. Marshall Tucker Band plays rock, country, jazz, blues, and does it all beautifully
The Marshall Tucker Band's self-titled debut, produced by Paul Hornsby, was released in 1973, and certified gold in 1975. All of the tracks were written by Toy Caldwell, including "Can't You See", which was released in 1973 on Capricorn 0023 ("Bubbled Under" at No. 108 on 1 September 1973) and re-released in 1977 on Capricorn 0278 (peaked at. No. 75 on 24 September 1977). Following the completion of the band's tenth album, entitled Tenth, tragedy struck The Marshall Tucker Band. On April 22, 1980, the band's bassist and co-founder, Tommy Caldwell, suffered massive head trauma in a car wreck and died six days later. Former Toy Factory bassist Franklin Wilkie replaced Caldwell, but the band was never able to recapture its commercial success of the 1970s.
| 1 | Take The Highway |
| 2 | Can't You See |
| 3 | Losing You |
| 4 | Hillbilly Band |
| 5 | See You Later, I'm Gone |
| 6 | Ramblin' |
| 7 | My Jesus Told Me So |
| 8 | Ab's Song |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CP 0112 | The Marshall Tucker Band | The Marshall Tucker Band (LP, Album, San) | Capricorn Records | CP 0112 | US | 1973 |
| DK 31518 | The Marshall Tucker Band | The Marshall Tucker Band (CD, Album, RE, RM) | Shout! Factory | DK 31518 | US | 2004 |
| CP 0112 | The Marshall Tucker Band | The Marshall Tucker Band (LP, Album, RP, Ter) | Capricorn Records | CP 0112 | US | Unknown |
| WBLP 5.050 | The Marshall Tucker Band | The Marshall Tucker Band (LP, Album) | Warner Bros. Records Inc. | WBLP 5.050 | Brazil | 1973 |
| A 618-4 | The Marshall Tucker Band | The Marshall Tucker Band (Cass, Album) | AJK Music | A 618-4 | US | 1987 |
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