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0 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Marshal Tucker Band Dec 20, 2008
I heard a track of the Marshal Tucker band in a bar in UK.
I really liked that track, so I bought this CD on the strength of it.
However, the CD was not quite what I was expecting and rather disapointing. Too 70'ish for my liking.Perhaps it might grow on me ??
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
great m tucker disc Apr 27, 2008 back before they got cheesy, back when they could rock, back when they had all their personnel...this was what real southern rock sounded like...enjoy it...a different flavor from the allman brothers, but also an essential part of american musical history...very cool stuff...
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
GREAT Album Mar 27, 2007 It was great on vinyl on initial release and it's a pleasure to have it back in my collection. "Take the Highway" and "Can't you see" are absolute classics. I heard "Can't you see" on Sirius the other day and immediately remembered to look for the CD. The live bonus track on the CD, "Everyday I have the blues" cements what a great band they were. If you loved early Allman Brothers you must add this to your collection.
4 of 6 found the following review helpful:
the first 3 cuts tell it all! Apr 25, 2006 This wondrous platter was burned through in college once a year. The first 3 cuts (side 1 of the "LP") was probably one of the most impressive album sides of a group's debut album...along with "side 2" of Steely Dan's "Can't Buy A Thrill", which came out the same year.
"Ramblin'" seems very out of place after all these years...but the instrumental break in the middle of "Losin' You" is priceless.
An underrated gem.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Phenomenal Feb 08, 2006 The debut album from The Marshall Tucker Band is one of the greatest. This album brings out the sound that MTB does so well, from country, to rock, to blues, all rolled together into a southern sound. Doug Gray's vocals on "Take the Highway" are fantastic, Toy Caldwell's "Can't You See" remains a favorite, "Hillbilly Band" adds a bluegrass feel, "Ramblin" is full of energy, and the live "Everyday (I Have the Blues)", displaying how massively skilled Toy Caldwell was, is one of the greatest guitar songs I've ever heard. All in all, I highly recommend this album to every MTB fan along with fans of Southern Rock and Country rock.
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