Genre: Pop Rock
Label: Shout Factory
Format: 33RPM,
Size: 12"

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The Marshall Tucker Band/The Marshall Tucker Band 180g LP

The Marshall Tucker Band

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SKU:
SHOLP13309
UPC:
826663133097
Back In the Vinyl Again!
Classic 1973 Album Now On 180g Vinyl!


The 1973 self-titled debut album and the 1974 "A New Life" established The Marshall Tucker Band as one of the world's premiere Southern Rock Bands. The recordings included no less than 8 of their biggest hits that catapulted them to the world stage for decades to come.

Now available for the first time in vinyl form since the '80s, re-mastered, with special gatefold packaging and pressed on 180g vinyl! PLUS live bonus tracks never before available on LP!

"Taking a page from their Capricorn Records label mates 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." - Lindsay Planer, allmusic.com

Features:
• 180g Vinyl
• Gatefold jacket
• Includes limited time digital download card with bonus tracks

Selections:
1. Take the Highway
2. Can't You See
3. Losing You
4. Hillbilly Band
5. See You Later, I'm Gone
6. Ramblin'
7. My Jesus Told Me So
8. AB's Song
9. Everyday ( I Have the Blues) (Live)

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