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FUTURE'69 Down the Country Rock Road LP Byrds ASD
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FUTURE'69 Down the Country Rock Road LP Byrds ASD
FUTURE'69 Down the Country Rock Road LP Byrds ASD
FUTURE'69 Down the Country Rock Road LP Byrds ASD

FUTURE'69 Down the Country Rock Road LP Byrds ASD

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FUTURE DOWN THE COUNTRY ROAD LPCategory / Style / Moods: Rock COUNTRY ROCK PSYCH22.77 / 2007-09-12 S asocc1969 SHAMLEY LPTITLE: DOWN THE COUNTRY ROADARTIST: FUTURECONDITIONVINYL: VG+COVER: VGOR BETTERClick here for info on grading and abbreviationsTOUGH TO FIND ORIGINAL GATEFOLD SLEEVEClick the pix for a better view Jim Bunnell, Jim Burdine and Jim Odom ... The liner notes say "They all grew up in Santa Monica, California, went to the same schools, romanced the same girls, and have been singing and playing together for almost ten years. They are all only sons, all twenty-two years old, and are as close brothers." Produced by Norman Gregg H. Ratner, 1969's "Down a Country Road" may disappoint some in that it isn't a psych effort. That said, the set has its own particular charm. Backed by an all star collection of studio players including Jim Burton, Jim Gordon, Mac Rebennack, and Red Rhodes most of the set has an early country-rock vibe. Largely penned by Bunnell and trumpet player Wally Holmes, material like 'Raggedy Jack', 'Bittersweet' and the title track will readily appeal to Gram Parsons-era Byrds or Flying Burrito Brothers fans. The three Jims are all pretty good singers and they're harmony vocal work is nothing less than excellent. In the interests of full disclosure there are actually a couple of more rock oriented numbers that are okay ('Grabbers and Takers' and ''Girls Around the World). There are also two odd psych moments - 'Silver Chalice' starts and ends with a weird trumpet propelled vibe that's punctuated by a Gospel-ish chorus ... yeah, too weird to accurate describe. Equally bizarre, 'And Have Not Charity' sounds like a Gregorian chant that's been heavily dosed. Not ground breaking by any stretch of the imagination, but surprisingly attractive in spite of its genre limitations. There was also at least one single from the album: 'Raggedy Jack' b/w 'Love All You've Got' b/w '' (Shamley catalog number 44011). This exquisite piece of retro music history is a vinyl sound recording (not a CD). Please visit the A Sound Deal store for similar items and information on grading and shipping. Add me to your favorites for red hot sales bulletins and sneak previews of upcoming products. Combine Items to Save $$$! Click here to check the store for more!©A Sound Deal
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