Cowboy Boyer & Talton (CD, Expanded Edition)
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Cowboy: Boyer & Talton (CD, Expanded Edition)
Comme son titre l'indique, cet album de 1974 - produit, comme les deux premiers, par Johnny Sandlin, le pilier du Capricorne - fonda le groupe jusqu'à son noyau créatif de Scott Boyer et Tommy Talton. Mais leur nouveau groupe de soutien n'était pas si mal : Bill Stewart à la batterie, le futur bassiste du Charlie Daniels Band Charlie Hayward, Chuck Leavell et Jaimoe aux claviers et percussions, respectivement, et les saxophonistes Randall Bramblett et David Brown, ce dernier étant un ancien membre du vieux combo Floride de Boyer le 31 février, qui comprenait aussi Duane et Gregg Allman ainsi que le futur batteur Butch Trucks des Allmans (plus une apparition de Toy Caldwell du Marshall Tucker Band) !
La plupart de cette même agrégation a soutenu Gregg Allman sur Laid Back, et est parti en tournée avec lui, ce que nous avons documenté avec les deux titres bonus qui comportaient Cowboy de The Gregg Allman sur l'album de la tournée, "Time Will Take Us" et "Where Can You Go ? Quant à Boyer & Talton, il reste l'un des albums préférés de Tommy Talton Cowboy (et aussi l'un des favoris de leurs fans), bien qu'il désigne modestement une chanson de Boyer, "Everyone Has a Chance to Feel", comme une particularité. Mais vous ne vous tromperez sur aucun titre de cet album.... une musique américaine mélodique et magistrale. Début du CD, remasterisé par Mike Milchner chez SonicVision !
Propriétés de l'article:Cowboy: Boyer & Talton (CD, Expanded Edition)
Interpret: Cowboy
Titre de l'album: Boyer & Talton (CD, Expanded Edition)
Genre Country
Label Real Gone Music
- Année de publication 2018
Artikelart CD
EAN: 0848064007098
- Poids en kg: 0.1
Cowboy - Boyer & Talton (CD, Expanded Edition) CD 1 | ||||
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01 | A patch & a pain killer | Cowboy | ||
02 | Coming back to you | Cowboy | ||
03 | Everyone has a chance to feel | Cowboy | ||
04 | Where can you go? | Cowboy | ||
05 | I heard some man talking | Cowboy | ||
06 | Love 40 | Cowboy | ||
07 | Road gravy chase | Cowboy | ||
08 | Something to please us | Cowboy | ||
09 | Long ride | Cowboy | ||
10 | M listening) | Cowboy | ||
11 | Houston | Cowboy | ||
12 | Houston vamp | Cowboy | ||
13 | Time will take us | Cowboy | ||
14 | Where can you go? | Cowboy |
COWBOY
Please Be With Me
(Charles Scott Boyer)
recorded August 1971 at Capricorn Sound Studio or Muscle Shoals Sound Studio; produced by Johnny Sandlin
with Scott Boyer: vocals, guitar; Duane Allman: Dobro; George Clark: bass; Tommy Talton & Pete Kowalke: background vocals
Capricorn SD 864 (LP)
Presumably, Cowboy's first LP did sufficiently well for them to get another shot. This very pretty song came from their second album, '5'll Get You Ten.' Charles Boyer said he wrote it before the group got together. It was recorded in August '71 and features Duane Allman on what was probably one of his last gigs as a session player. About eight or ten weeks later, he was killed. His daughter, Galadrielle, remembers the Cowboy album playing at home when the news came of her father's death, and she later titled her book after this song. Cowboy was living together in an old slave cabin near Cochran, Georgia, and principal recording was done at Capricorn's new studio on what is now MLK Boulevard in Macon. "The studiowas just plain funky,”said the group's Tom Wynn, who sat out Please Be With Me. "It was in an old store-front building right in the middle of downtown. There was no sign; and, walking up to it, it looked like just another dust-crusted vacant building. The front was vacant; the studio area was a big room with a control booth in the back of the building. That area must have been used as the warehousing for the retail store that originally used the building. Most of the other buildings in the neighborhood were vacant. Seemed like they probably had been vacant for a long time. I remember the Heart of Georgia Diner was across the street, and I never worked up the nerve to actually eat there. I remember the red neon lights on the mission building's cross that said 'Jesus Saves' would glow huge in the fog. We could see it from several blocks away coming out of the studio late at night. It was the heart of old Georgia.”
Cowboy's second album did no better than the first, but Please Be With Megot a mighty payday when Eric Clapton included it on his mega-selling '461 Ocean Boulevard' LP. An alternate version of Cowboy's recording appeared on the almost comparably huge 'Duane Allman Anthology' double LP.
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