1973 Debut Album Reissued On Vinyl LP!
100% Analog! Re-Mastered For Vinyl Using The Original Tape Masters!
Includes Bonus Live "Can't You See" From Band's 1973 Archives On Vinyl For First Time Ever!
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.
"Spartanburg, South Carolina's Marshall Tucker Band were southern-rock pioneers, along with the Allman Brothers and Lynyrd Skynyrd. And while all three bands shared blues, boogie and jazz influences, MTB's chief songwriter/guitarist Toy Caldwell also drew heavily from country and bluegrass. On the band's self-titled debut, the fiddle-friendly song 'Hillbilly Band' was a genuine barn-burner, with Caldwell openly professing his love for country music; the rolling, acoustic guitar and gentle, AM-friendly harmonies of 'AB's Song' could pass for the latest from the Zac Brown Band; and with MTB's sprawling improvisations, it's not that difficult to draw a line to jam bands such as Phish or back to Zac Brown again, who regularly covers MTB's 1977 hit 'Heard It in a Love Song.'" - Rolling Stone, 50 Rock Albums Every Country Fan Should Own
Features:
Vinyl LP
100% Analog
Re-mastered for vinyl using the original tape masters
Gatefold jacket
Bonus live track from the band's 1973 archives, on vinyl for the first time ever
Selections:
Side One:
1. Take The Highway
2. Can't You See
3. Losing You
4. Hillbilly Band
Side Two:
1. See You Later, I'm Gone
2. Ramblin'
3. My Jesus Told Me So
4. AB's Song
5. Can't You See (Live From San Francisco 1973)
100% Analog! Re-Mastered For Vinyl Using The Original Tape Masters!
Includes Bonus Live "Can't You See" From Band's 1973 Archives On Vinyl For First Time Ever!
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.
"Spartanburg, South Carolina's Marshall Tucker Band were southern-rock pioneers, along with the Allman Brothers and Lynyrd Skynyrd. And while all three bands shared blues, boogie and jazz influences, MTB's chief songwriter/guitarist Toy Caldwell also drew heavily from country and bluegrass. On the band's self-titled debut, the fiddle-friendly song 'Hillbilly Band' was a genuine barn-burner, with Caldwell openly professing his love for country music; the rolling, acoustic guitar and gentle, AM-friendly harmonies of 'AB's Song' could pass for the latest from the Zac Brown Band; and with MTB's sprawling improvisations, it's not that difficult to draw a line to jam bands such as Phish or back to Zac Brown again, who regularly covers MTB's 1977 hit 'Heard It in a Love Song.'" - Rolling Stone, 50 Rock Albums Every Country Fan Should Own
Features:
Vinyl LP
100% Analog
Re-mastered for vinyl using the original tape masters
Gatefold jacket
Bonus live track from the band's 1973 archives, on vinyl for the first time ever
Selections:
Side One:
1. Take The Highway
2. Can't You See
3. Losing You
4. Hillbilly Band
Side Two:
1. See You Later, I'm Gone
2. Ramblin'
3. My Jesus Told Me So
4. AB's Song
5. Can't You See (Live From San Francisco 1973)