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The Band - Down South 1974 album

The Band - Down South 1974 album

  • Performer: The Band
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Down South 1974
  • Style: Folk Rock
  • MP3 version size: 1462 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1729 mb
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  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 864

Description

Status Quo - Down down (Single 1974, Album On the Level 1975) Francis Rossi - Guitar, Vocals Rick Parfitt - Guitar, Vocals Alan Lancaster - Bass John.

The Band is the second studio album by the Band, released on September 22, 1969. It is also known as The Brown Album. According to Rob Bowman's liner notes for the 2000 reissue, The Band has been viewed as a concept album, with the songs focusing on people, places and traditions associated with an older version of Americana.

1974 is a cross-over progressive rock band from Newington, Connecticut. The band consists of Mike Forgette (guitar and vocals), Tim Moore (drums and vocals), Gary Dionne (bass and vocals), Adam Clymer (guitar), and Parker Hu (keys and vocals). The band's debut album, 1974 & The Battle For The Lazer Fortress, was released in February 2011. The following year, 1974 released two EP's: The Return and A Soldier's Tale.

Goin' Down South Band. Scuzzy riffs of Junior Kimbrough and the back porch rocking of . The music they produce is stripped down, much more suited to a juke joint in the Mississippi Delta.

Elaborately staged by Bill Graham, the Band's farewell concert was christened "The Last Waltz" and presented on Thanksgiving Day at San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom, the same venue they first debuted as the Band nearly eight years prior. Five thousand lucky attendees would enjoy turkey dinners served at 5pm, followed by ballroom dancing with music provided by the Berkeley Promenade Orchestra. Following this, Muddy Waters, along with his pianist Pinetop Perkins and guitarist Bob Margolin, join the Band onstage. For the next 15 minutes, this assemblage becomes one of Muddy Waters' most impressive backup bands as they romp their way through "Caledonia" and get down and dirty on "Mannish Bo. The blues portion concludes with an appearance from Eric Clapton, one of the Band's most outspoken admirers.

Live at the Fillmore East (1971) - The Allman Brothers Band 48. Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs (1970) - Derek & The Dominos 49. Imagine (1971) - John Lennon 5. Tea For The Tillerman (1970) - Cat Stevens 88. Something/Anything (1972) - Todd Rundgren 89. Band On The Run (1973) - Paul McCartney & Wings 90. 3+3 (1973) - The Isley Brothers 91. Eat A Peach (1972) - Allman Brothers Band 92. Dreamboat Annie (1976) - Heart 93. The Cars (1978) - The Cars 94.

Deep Purple - Come Taste The Band (1975).

Anonymous · 1 decade ago. 0.

Like everything on Memphis Slim's album Goin' Back to Tennessee or Alvin Youngblood Hart's "Tallacatcha" (a Western swing performance worthy of Bob Wills), Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown's 1975 Barclay album Down South in the Bayou Country completely transcends any and all attempts to confine this diverse artist within the artificial parameters of blues or any other preordained category. Consisting mostly of songs written by Hoyt Garrick, J. Charles Gressett, and David Craig with additional tunes by J. Loyd and Joe Stampley, this pretty parfait of country.

Tracklist

A1 Stage Fright
A2 The Weight
A3 The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
A4 King Harvest
A5 Wheels On Fire
B1 I Shall Be Released
B2 Cripple Creek
B3 Rag Momma Rag
B4 When You're Awake
B5 The Shape I'm In

Notes

Yellow paste on cover, probably a late 70's pressing