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Post by guitarpatch on Jun 21, 2007 18:52:46 GMT
New Album just released a few days ago. Quite suprised by how good it was. Here's a review:
ALL MUSIC GUIDE Review : by Stpehen Thomas Erlewine
What is The Next Adventure? Not to put too fine a point on it, but for the Marshall Tucker Band it's simply surviving, finding their way as veteran rockers - the kind that doesn't get respect from critics, or even the world at large, but they still have plenty of fans that will buy compilations, concert tickets and new albums, like 2004's Beyond the Horizon or its 2007 followup, The Next Adventure. This isn't quite as lively as that '04 comeback, but it doesn't need to be: this is the sound of the Marshall Tucker Band relaxed and confident, knowing that their audience is there and playing direction to them. As such, it feels familiar - the blend of country, blues, & rock, is certainly tied to their '70s peak - but it would never be mistaken for the work of the band 30 years ago, not just because guitarist Toy Caldwell is among the departed, but because this is a warm, mellow record that rarely raises its temperature but never sounds, lazy either. It's comfortable, but in the best possible way - the kind of record that longtime fans, who have stuck them through the ups and downs, will like but may not carry the same resonance for those who haven't been through the twists and turns because this familiarity only gains resonance when you know what the MTB has been through.
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Post by sparky on Jun 21, 2007 19:23:44 GMT
I'll have to go give this a listen ;D Hi guitarpatch and
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Post by cofi on Jun 24, 2007 18:52:58 GMT
I like this album ;D, some good songs on it, The first track, "The Guitar Playing Cowboy" is quite laid back, very Eagles like, nice country type track ;D as does the second track, very mellow, with some really nice guitar licks, it will do me just fine Now "Traveling Man" is more up-beat, great vocals, and slide guitar, the rest of the Album is sorta laid back, in a good way, nice pedal steel guitar, nice guitar work, good vocals, "cold steel" is very good, and "Crossroad", not saying the other tracks arnt, all in all a good Album, IMO, I'm going to be buying it, If you want a sample of this CD, here's the link to their page------ marshalltuckerband.com/cgi-bin/tuck/MTCD137
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Post by sparky on Jun 25, 2007 20:38:13 GMT
Cool
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Post by jesse on Oct 16, 2007 16:16:09 GMT
Good album. Not nearly as good as "Beyond The Horizon" from 2004 though. Check that one out if you haven't already. Total throwback to everything that made MTB great in the first place.
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