The Marshall Tucker Band - Anthology (Disc 2) (Full Album)
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Formed in 1971, this South Carolina unit rode the Allman Brothers-led southern-rock trend to great commercial success in the mid-'70s. Adding a bit more twang (Toy Caldwell's riffs recalled Duane Eddy) and jazzy elements (via Jerry Eubanks's sax and flute) to the mix, MTB had its biggest hit in 1975 with "Heard It in a Love Song" from their Searchi... [Read More]
The Marshall Tucker Band's Greatest Hits have been given the platinum treatment. Their original master tapes from the 1970s have been carefully restored, compiled and remastered specially for vinyl using a 100% analogue process by one of the most renowned mastering engineers in the world. This double LP set has 16 all time southern rock classics in... [Read More]
Originally released in 1978 and discontinued in 2000, Greatest Hits contained just 8 songs. It has now been expanded by an additional 6 songs, making this the most complete look ever at their crucial 70s recordings for Capricorn Records. Contains the hits Can t You See, Heard It In A Love Song, Fire On The Mountain and Take The Highway. Includes fi... [Read More]
The Southern rock of MTB took on a groove-driven sound on this 1978 LP, the second-highest charting one of their career (#22). The pop hit Dream Lover joins the complete album ( finally back in print) plus Bound and Determined live in Austin in '75!
Greetings From South Carolina has been out of print for some time now. Now available again, the album has been remastered from the original analog tapes. Included are new liner notes by MTB expert Barry Alfonso. The most country influenced of all of MTB's albums and it was a graceful end to the first phase of their career. Columbia. 2005.... [Read More]
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