The Marshall Tucker Band - Searchin' for a Rainbow Audio CD
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Band: The Marshall Tucker Band
Title: Searchin' for a Rainbow
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Release Date: 1990-10-25
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Fire on the Mountain 2: Searchin' for a Rainbow 3: Walkin' and Talkin' 4: Virginia 5: Bob Away My Blues 6: Keeps Me from All Wrong 7: Bound and Determined 8: Can't You See [Live]
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Marshall Tucker Band- Searchin' For A Rainbow
Yet, THE QUALITY "of the group" makes them LIKE NO OTHER SOUTHERN ROCK BAND (ie. Marshall Tucker Band-
"Southern Rock" might be BEST 'how to describe them'. Allman Brothers or Lynyrd Skynyrd. )
WELL 'worth' THE LISTEN.
AN IMPORTANT REVIEW FOR "WHERE WE ALL BELONG"
Still, it's an important landmark album and is a must for every MTB collector. The CD, "Where We All Belong" apparently is not in print; however, I must include a review:
Low Down Ways, IN MY OWN WAY and Try One More Time are great wonderful tracks, it's too bad that the other tracks are okay, I do like "This Ol' Cowboy" but not as much as I like the ones I mentioned. Forget the Warner Brother releases, the formula ain't there. Rest in peace Toy and Tommy, I'll miss your down home friendliness!.
A CLASSIC GREAT!
Bury me under a shade tree by the riverbank right by a Blue Ridge Mountain. This is pure mountain music! Fire On The Mountain, Searchin' For A Rainbow, Virginia, Bob Away My Blues and Keeps Me From All Wrong are great, great, great! After listening to all those "country" MTB tracks, I've changed my will.
A CLASSIC GREAT!
Bury me under a shade tree by the riverbank right by a Blue Ridge Mountain. This is pure mountain music! Fire On The Mountain, Searchin' For A Rainbow, Virginia, Bob Away My Blues and Keeps Me From All Wrong are great, great, great! After listening to all those "country" MTB tracks, I've changed my will.
One of My All Time Faves
Eight songs and all of them classics to my ears. A definite five star recording. Love the poignant opening track, Fire On The Mountain with a stunning acoustic guitar arrangement. Numbers like Walking' And Talkin' and Bob Away My Blues have a soothing jazz feel. During my college days I can recall a die hard Motown/Soul fan liking these two tunes. It probably was one of his few forays into rock and country music. Can't You See is just brimming with a rock n roll spirit as Toy Caldwell's vocal and guitar solo are both just super in a live setting.
The Marshall Tucker Band certainly cover a lot of ground on this fine release. The instrumental arrangments just captivate my ear. Pick it up at once as I feel its their best work.
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