• 2 anni fa
Texian band who recorded this only album in 1972 after moving to California. Blues-drenched rock with country twang, described as pedestrian blues and boogie rock, Southern flavored hard rock feeling, rural acoustic and electric boogie. Most of songs have an accompanying horn and string sections, with a fine female trio as backing vocalists completed with Mark Volman and Howard Kaylan formerly of The Turtles and Mothers of Invention.

Dicky Sony - vocals.
Ray Pawlick, Steve Long - guitars, pedal steel guitar, slide guitar.
Paul Minter - bass.
Lindsey Minter - drums.
Jeff Baxter - pedal steel guitar.
Donald Fagen - piano, electric piano, vocals, horns arrangements.
Byron Berline - fiddle.
Mark Volman, Howie Kaylan, Clydie King, Jackie Ward, Sherlie Matthews - backing vocals

Western boots.
$2 bill.
Ballad of a young man.
That's how it is (playing in a rock & roll band).
Canyon ladies.
Ole Slew-Foot.
I'm leavin'.
P. Farm.
Heat of the night.
Spring Creek.



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