William C. Beeley - Gallivantin' (1971, Reissue 2017)
Artist: William C. Beeley
Title: Gallivantin'
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Tompkins Square
Genre: Folk
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 34:18 min
Total Size: 186 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Gallivantin'
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Tompkins Square
Genre: Folk
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log)
Total Time: 34:18 min
Total Size: 186 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere 02:20
02. Gallivanter 02:24
03. Summer Colored Skin 02:26
04. Walk 02:16
05. And Then I'll Be Gone 02:18
06. Carol 02:41
07. Easter Sunday Song 02:14
08. Seasons Are Of Never 02:58
09. Weathered Lady 04:10
10. Little Wheel Spin And Spin / Co'dine
Tompkins Square reissue this album by Texas singer/songwriter Will Beeley - the self-released mega-rare (only 200 copies) private press LP Gallivantin' from 1971. Recorded in San Antonio, Gallivantin' shows Beeley's heartfelt, folky side - a wistful set of original tunes, plus a cover of Bob Dylan's "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere" and a spaced-out, 10 minute+ Eastern-influenced psych take on Buffy Sainte-Marie's "Little Wheel Spin & Spin / Co'Dine".
"Recorded in Jackson, Mississippi, Passing Dream reveals the shifting musical direction of opposite sides of the 70's - a tougher, huskier, more alt-country sound emerging, presaging modern day troubadours like Chris Stapleton and Jamey Johnson. Released by Malaco Records in 1979, the album features the very first studio credit by guitarist Larry Campbell (Bob Dylan, Levon Helm), along with drummer James Stroud (Marshall Tucker Band, Eddie Rabbitt), keyboardist Carson Whitsett (Paul Simon, Tony Joe White) and other crack studio players.
Now a truck driver living in New Mexico, Will Beeley recently recorded his first new album since 1979's Passing Dream. Produced by Jerry David DeCicca of The Black Swans (who also produced Larry Jon Wilson's final album), the new one features Michael Guerra (The Mavericks), and is mixed by Stuart Sikes (Loretta Lynn's Van Lear Rose, Cat Power's The Greatest)."
"Recorded in Jackson, Mississippi, Passing Dream reveals the shifting musical direction of opposite sides of the 70's - a tougher, huskier, more alt-country sound emerging, presaging modern day troubadours like Chris Stapleton and Jamey Johnson. Released by Malaco Records in 1979, the album features the very first studio credit by guitarist Larry Campbell (Bob Dylan, Levon Helm), along with drummer James Stroud (Marshall Tucker Band, Eddie Rabbitt), keyboardist Carson Whitsett (Paul Simon, Tony Joe White) and other crack studio players.
Now a truck driver living in New Mexico, Will Beeley recently recorded his first new album since 1979's Passing Dream. Produced by Jerry David DeCicca of The Black Swans (who also produced Larry Jon Wilson's final album), the new one features Michael Guerra (The Mavericks), and is mixed by Stuart Sikes (Loretta Lynn's Van Lear Rose, Cat Power's The Greatest)."