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Marshall Tucker Band, The - The Marshall Tucker Band (Capricorn CPN 0112) (US 1974, 1973) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)


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  1. The Marshall Tucker Band is the 1973 self-titled debut album by The Marshall Tucker Band, a country rock-oriented Southern rock band originally from Spartanburg, South Carolina. The band's blend of rock, rhythm and blues, jazz, country, and gospel helped establish the Southern rock genre in the early 1970s.
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Marshall Tucker Band, The - The Marshall Tucker Band (Capricorn CPN 0112) (US 1974, 1973) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)

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Marshall Tucker Band, The - The Marshall Tucker Band (Capricorn CPN 0112) (US 1974, 1973) (Vinyl 24-96 & 16-44.1)



Info:
Marshall Tucker Band, The – The Marshall Tucker Band
Label: Capricorn Records
Catalog#: CPN 0112
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1974 (1973)
Genre: Rock
Style: Southern Rock
Tracklist:
A1 Take The Highway 6:10
A2 Can't You See 6:00
A3 Losing You 5:02
B1 Hillbilly Band 2:32
B2 See You Later, I'm Gone 3:01
B3 Ramblin' 5:01
B4 My Jesus Told Me So 5:28
B5 Ab's Song 1:12
Credits:
Arranged By – Marshall Tucker Band, The
Artwork By [Album Design, Illustration] – James Flournoy Holmes
Artwork By [Graphic Coordinatory] – David 'Worm' Holmes
Bass, Percussion, Backing Vocals – Tom CaldwellLynyrd skynyrd
Drums – Paul Riddle
Marshall tucker band 1973 rarities Engineer – Buddy Thornton, Paul Hornsby
Guitar [Lead], Steel Guitar – Toy Caldwell
Guitar [Rhythm], Acoustic Guitar, Percussion – George McCorkle
Lead Vocals, Percussion – Doug Gray
Photography – C. Hearon, J. Duckworth
Piano [Acoustic], Electric Piano, Organ, Synthesizer [Moog] – Paul Hornsby
Producer – Paul Hornsby
Remix [Consultants] – Johnny Sandlin, Ovie Sparks
Saxophone [Alto], Flute, Percussion, Backing Vocals – Jerry Eubanks
Written-By – Toy Caldwell
Notes:
Recorded at Capricorn Sound Studios, Marcon, Georgia
Discogs Url: http://www.discogs.com/Marshall-Tucker-Band-The-Marshall-Tucker-Band/release/2136162
Once more many thanks to lplover for providing this beautiful LP.

Toy Caldwell

Review
by Lindsay Planer
Taking a page from their Capricorn Records labelmates and Southern rock contemporaries the Allman Brothers, the Marshall Tucker Band issued a self-titled debut blending the long and winding psychedelic and jam band scene with an equally languid and otherwise laid-back country-rock flavor. Into the mix they also added a comparatively sophisticated jazz element – which is particularly prominent throughout their earliest efforts. The incipient septet featured the respective talents of Doug Gray (vocals), Toy Caldwell (guitar/vocals), his brother Tommy Caldwell (bass/vocals), George McCorkle (guitar), Paul Riddle (drums), and Jerry Eubanks (flute/sax/vocals). Their free-spirited brand of Southern rock was a direct contrast to the badass rebel image projected by the Outlaws or Lynyrd Skynyrd. This difference is reflected throughout the 1973 long-player The Marshall Tucker Band. The disc commences with one of the MTB's most revered works, the loose and limber traveling proto-jam 'Take the Highway.' The improvised instrumental section features some inspired interaction between Toy Caldwell and Eubanks. This also creates a unique synergy of musical styles that is most profoundly exhibited on the subsequent cut, 'Can't You See.' Caldwell's easygoing acoustic fretwork babbles like a brook against Eubanks lonesome airy flute lines. The remainder of the disc expounds on those themes, including the uptempo freewheelin' 'Hillbilly Band.' Unlike what the title suggests, the track is actually more akin to the Grateful Dead's 'Eyes of the World' than anything from the traditional country or bluegrass genres. 'Ramblin' is an R&B rave-up that leans toward a Memphis style with some classy brass augmentations. The effort concludes on the opposite side of the spectrum with the tranquil gospel rocker 'My Jesus Told Me So,' offering up Caldwell's fluid guitar work with a sound comparable to that of Dickey Betts. 'AB's Song' is an acoustic folk number that would not sound out of place being delivered by John Prine or Steve Goodman. This eponymous effort established the MTB's sound and initiated a five-year (1973-1978) and seven-title run with the definitive Southern rock label, Capricorn Records.

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