Can we talk about early-mid70s West Coast post-psych/pop/rock/folk-rock/country-rock?

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Okay, they weren't from the West Coast, they were from the UK, but if Christie's "Yellow River" ain't a country rock classic, then Linda Ronstadt has hair on her teeth. The album of the same name wasn't much, but the song itself is what 1970-era Byrds SHOULD have sounded like.

Rev. Hoodoo, Tuesday, 5 February 2008 06:42 (eighteen years ago)

I don't get the Hip-O Select hate. Haven't they only sold out of, what, like one title so far during their existence? Although yes it probably would be better if Sundazed or Rev-Ola handled the Rhodes solo joints.

C. Grisso/McCain, Tuesday, 5 February 2008 16:18 (eighteen years ago)

I don't hate Hip-O Select (or Rhino Handmade) per se, I guess it's just the now-you-see-it-now-you-don't aspect that fucks with me. But if you say Hip-O has only sold out of one title, then I believe you. I just figured both of these labels' catalogs were only available for a short period of time.

Rev. Hoodoo, Tuesday, 5 February 2008 16:24 (eighteen years ago)

A few months back I finally happened into a vinyl copy of Farewell To Paradise... Is it just me, or was he actually getting better as he went on?

Hmmmmmm, the more rocking stuff on that album is kinda boring to me, the ballads are nice, some of his best songs are definitely on that album tho

Tom D., Tuesday, 5 February 2008 16:32 (eighteen years ago)

I listened to Emitt Rhodes and Mirror again this afternoon. Both solid, with some good rockers on the latter ("Really Wanted You" just screams 'hit single')

C. Grisso/McCain, Tuesday, 5 February 2008 23:44 (eighteen years ago)

Now Playing:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/315F1A2TR4L._SS500_.jpg

So great. It's like mash-up of Astral Weeks and Histoire de Melody Nelson coated with nice dash of LA grime.

C. Grisso/McCain, Thursday, 7 February 2008 16:16 (eighteen years ago)

two months pass...

RFI: any suggestions of stuff in the vein of the L.A. Getaway album? next time i DJ i want to build a set around that particular sound. i know about some of the more well known artists but i'm looking to add in some more obscure (run, surmounter!) music from that same style.

omar little, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 18:42 (eighteen years ago)

this thread makes me angry coz i still can't find that d@mn corbett & hirsh album! I suspect I'll be posting the same thing every three months until 2011...

Billy Pilgrim, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 18:54 (eighteen years ago)

well, according to amazon, the tags associated with that LA Getaway album are:

classic rock (95)
john mayer (66)
taylor hicks (65)
definitive 200 (62)
white stripes (62)
david gilmour (47)
american idol (46)
pink floyd (45)
rock (42)
squeeze (1)

jaxon, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 19:24 (eighteen years ago)

the gospel, blues rock immediately makes me think of the Band although they don't really sound all that much alike. and maybe a bit of the Terry Melcher s/t album

jaxon, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 19:26 (eighteen years ago)

man i just love that john phillips album mentioned in the original post
been listening to that and the first crosby album over and over, perfect for the warm weather

deej, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 19:48 (eighteen years ago)

i still can't find that d@mn corbett & hirsh album!

http://cgi.ebay.com/Mike-Corbett-Jay-Hirsh-Rock-Vinyl-LP-Record_W0QQitemZ260224098283QQihZ016QQcategoryZ306QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1638Q2em118Q2el1247

Thus Sang Freud, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 20:38 (eighteen years ago)

Thanks. I was really hoping to get it digitally and not pay this much, but I think it's probably worth the hassle for me by now.

Anyway, about LA Getaway, haven't thought it through, but what about Bobby Whitlock's self-titled album? Maybe a little too southern fried.

Billy Pilgrim, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 20:51 (eighteen years ago)

Eric Clapton's 461 Ocean Boulevard

^^^^^is this good? i love the cover art haha

deej, Wednesday, 16 April 2008 21:06 (eighteen years ago)

gonna pick up that Country Funk re-issue, sounds very buffalo springfield

gershy, Sunday, 20 April 2008 02:14 (eighteen years ago)

i have the album. it's just ok. pretty Byrds-y. need to rescreen it

jaxon, Sunday, 20 April 2008 02:18 (eighteen years ago)

Other Music has a couple of samples up, totally hits my sweet spot

gershy, Sunday, 20 April 2008 02:21 (eighteen years ago)

As above, what comes to mind re L.A. Getaway is like Grin & Crazy Horse & such. The Carp album with Gary Busey gets into that territory a little bit, too.

briania, Sunday, 20 April 2008 02:23 (eighteen years ago)

fyi: very good album that you can probably find cheap and that belongs on this thread (and i can't remember if i mentioned it here before):

http://www.coolforever.com/temp/redeye_redeye_lp.jpg

redeye (1971 - pentagram records)

hadn't played it in a while and put it on the other day and if anything i like it more than ever. great guitars. great harmonies. cool poppy tunes with a western/cali vibe.

scott seward, Sunday, 20 April 2008 02:59 (eighteen years ago)

sorry, 1970.

and i REALLY need their second album. that one came out in 1971. i figure i'll find one eventually.

scott seward, Sunday, 20 April 2008 03:01 (eighteen years ago)

the one lone rateyourmusic review pretty much says it all:

"Stoned cowboy music similar to the Bead Game or a more psychedelic America, this one is a minor classic. They must've pressed a shitload of these, as factory sealed copies still show up for 10 bucks or so. Heads'll approve of the grass related subject matter on many of the tunes, and squares'll dig the CSN inspired harmonies, so really, for 5 or 10 you can't go wrong, can you?"

scott seward, Sunday, 20 April 2008 03:02 (eighteen years ago)

That one just plain *looks* like a winner. Potheadedness is generally a plus with this kind of music.

briania, Sunday, 20 April 2008 03:27 (eighteen years ago)

Do you guys know THE MUSKRATS "Progressive Country" LP? That one rules. I have a UK press, not sure if the band was Brtiish or not.. Good stuff. Nice harmonies.

ian, Sunday, 20 April 2008 05:08 (eighteen years ago)

I also just got the 2nd P F Sloan LP. I wish his records were easier to find, though this one was QUITE affordable.

ian, Sunday, 20 April 2008 05:17 (eighteen years ago)

http://wanderer.spb.ru/images/wanderer.w5720.big.jpg

Cleaned and then jammed out to the first side of this before work this morning.

C. Grisso/McCain, Saturday, 26 April 2008 19:24 (eighteen years ago)

And this one did the trick last night:

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51J8MRZERFL._SS500_.jpg

Slightly weaker than his debut. Kind of Neil Youngesque. David Lindley, Ben Keith, and of course David Crosby assist.

C. Grisso/McCain, Saturday, 26 April 2008 19:39 (eighteen years ago)

I just picked up a 2nd copy of "Gypsy Cowboy"--this one is for my pal.

Also, I mentioned it on the vinyl thread, but this '79 private I picked up the other day is KILLER. "Slain By An Angel" by Steve Haggard. No relation to Merle, as far as I can tell. Dedicated to Gram Parsons, with a full band that actually play really well together. Some dope fuzz leads on a few tracks.

ian, Saturday, 26 April 2008 21:22 (eighteen years ago)

I also just got the 2nd P F Sloan LP. I wish his records were easier to find, though this one was QUITE affordable.

I was just looking at Ace records website, and they've got a "Best of The Dunhill Years 1965-1967" Sloan comp in the pipeline. Maybe individual titles to come?

C. Grisso/McCain, Wednesday, 30 April 2008 23:39 (eighteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

can't remember if i or anyone else mentioned this one, but it was born to be here, marlin greene's one and only album (i think) *Tiptoe Past The Dragon*. playing it now, i'd forgotten how great it was. such a beautiful stoned cowboy vibe. recorded in L.A. and Muscle Shoals, and Memphis. 1972. Elektra. so breezy and nice. and varied too with lots of great production touches. you can probably find it cheap too.

http://www.geocities.jp/hideki_wtnb/marlin-g.jpg

scott seward, Saturday, 17 May 2008 22:44 (eighteen years ago)

oh i also picked up the third burrito brothers album the other day, but i haven't played it yet. the first parsons-less one.

scott seward, Saturday, 17 May 2008 22:46 (eighteen years ago)

another good one i picked up the other day:

http://www.soundfinder.jp/image_item/529143_1_30229190.jpg

moon martin's old band! good rural rock with nice guitars.

scott seward, Saturday, 17 May 2008 22:48 (eighteen years ago)

From a recent post on Rolling Country:

Dwight Yoakam just finished a good bandshell(good band, too) version of "No One Else Can Make Me Do The Things You Do," which made my Nash Scene Top Ten last year. Is his Buck And Be Proud album good? Just got through my first listen to reissue of Yellow Hand's s/t from 1970.They do a bunch of Stills and Young songs from a Buffalo Springfield album that never did come out, it sez here (so they're on the bootleg of Stampede?) I think Neil did release a later version of "Down To The Wire." That's the one where the four-part close harmonies kinda crowd me, plus they sound particularly in there between the Grassroots and Three Dog Night, just this combination of by-the-numbers and overemphasis. But, if you've got any tolerance for Stills early solo and Manassas stuff, this is mostly like that (still chunky harmonies, but with a touch of plaintiveness/querulousness to balance the manliness, and allowing the lyrics to come through just enough, so personality simulated, but dumb complaints and inspiration not heard too clearly)(also get Neil's sufficently stylish, punky bitchy folk-rock putdowns on "Sell Out)." And Delaney Bramlett/Mac Davis "God Knows I Love You," which coulda maybe shoulda been a hit for somebody. Also, the lead singer, Jerry Tawney, steps up front on some okay self-writs, and "My World Needs You" would be good for Gary Puckett. (After our recent exchange, I saw G.P. in an ad for Biloxi's Hard Rock Casino, with David Allan Coe and Stevie Nicks! All on different nights, dang it). Yellow Hand's drummer keeps rushing and then almost stumbling over the beat, and mostly they do seem more singers than players, but overall seems okay.

dow, Sunday, 18 May 2008 03:25 (eighteen years ago)

Last night on Tonight Show, Kathleen Edwards was not only totally cute, but a live ringer for one of my best friends, but her song was longwinded/monotonous Petty knockoff (later learned her new album is co-produced by Petty-associate Jim Scott, who brought in Benmont Tench, Don Heffington, Bob Glaub--which could be good with the right songs o course, but could easliy get merely retro). Still haven't heard the album, but right now she's doing a very vibrant set of songs from it on World Cafe (might be *some* older ones, but anyway so far so good--gotten away from her early Lucinda imitations, but obviously learned from that, and was good even when imitating, least on the ones I heard)

dow, Sunday, 18 May 2008 03:41 (eighteen years ago)

Now she's got this cool gliding thing behind cowboy-surf guitar, oooweee--uh oh, here we go into the one she overdid last night--

dow, Sunday, 18 May 2008 03:45 (eighteen years ago)

three months pass...

I just got Shawn Phillips Contribution and I'm really loving it. It's like half Dylan/McCartney folk-pop collabo, half ornate Tim Buckley shit. I need to just start buying everything on A&M from the 70s cause I haven't heard a bad thing yet.

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 23:20 (seventeen years ago)

There's lots of Herb Alpert and Burt Bacharach for you to enjoy there.

ian, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 23:23 (seventeen years ago)

1978 Chuck Mangione Children of Sanchez

ian, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 23:26 (seventeen years ago)

1978 Styx Pieces of Eight

ian, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 23:26 (seventeen years ago)

awesome

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 23:31 (seventeen years ago)

srsly alpert was a charitable dude doing hippie commune shit like Sweetwater

BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 23:32 (seventeen years ago)

children of sanchez is some crazy shit. double lp mangione concept stuff.

Maria :D, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 23:44 (seventeen years ago)

i still need some of those late 70's shawn phillips albums. not that i'm in any hurry...but i'm curious. and i'm kinda curious about his mid-60's trad folk stuff too.

i like contribution and second contribution, but "L Ballade" is so much better to me than any other song on those albums. it really stands out.

scott seward, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 23:48 (seventeen years ago)

Seems like I always see Shawn Phillips stuff in teh used bins. I've still got an unheard pile of this stuff from my last dollar digging adventure. Solo Ritchie Furay anyone?

What I've really been digging lately is Spirit and the Beau Brummels.

C. Grisso/McCain, Wednesday, 27 August 2008 23:59 (seventeen years ago)

Anyone here ever check out Gene Vincent's LPs on Kama Sutra at the end of the sixties? The one I heard -- a S/T -- would fit in nicely on this thread. I never knew Gene "turned on" before checking out that particular LP, but the dude could bust out some hippie-roots-country-psych-vibes with the best of 'em.

Romeo Jones, Thursday, 28 August 2008 00:50 (seventeen years ago)

they are both good. i think he made two albums around then? they've reissued one or both, i think.

scott seward, Thursday, 28 August 2008 01:01 (seventeen years ago)

i was just listening to john kay's contribution to country rock on dunhill! solo album. i don't know...maybe i should check out the second side. there must be at least a decent break beat on the thing.

scott seward, Thursday, 28 August 2008 01:02 (seventeen years ago)

shawn phillips "contribution" is probably my all time favorite album cover. great record too. i've got probably 3-5 other records of his and they're all pretty listenable.

he's got one though - Spaced - which is so different. it's pretty much a really spaced electronic jazz funk album. heavy drums and a few breaks. check this track (i've been meaning to put together a funky folk mix for a while and this song will be on there) http://matthewafrica.blogspot.com/2008/03/i-dont-want-to-leave.html There's also a dj shadow sample on the album.

jaxon, Thursday, 28 August 2008 05:33 (seventeen years ago)

actually, that's second contribution that i love the cover of
http://www.modernguitars.com/imagefiles/shawnphillips/SPSecondContribution1970.gif

jaxon, Thursday, 28 August 2008 05:35 (seventeen years ago)

he also played guitar on two of my favorite psych folk albums by italian Armando Piazza.

jaxon, Thursday, 28 August 2008 05:38 (seventeen years ago)

What's the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band record like? Something about it gave me bad vibes.

I do want to check out the Chris Hillman solo LPs though. I passed on a mid-price copy of Slippin' Away at the weekend. Is that one of his better albums?

gnarly sceptre, Thursday, 28 August 2008 10:00 (seventeen years ago)


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