McKendree Spring - Second Thoughts (Reissue) (1970/1994)

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Title: Second Thoughts
Year Of Release: 1970/1994
Label: Lineca Records
Genre: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 35:45
Total Size: 93/214 Mb (scans)
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McKendree Spring - Second Thoughts (Reissue) (1970/1994)


Tracklist:

01. Fire And Rain
02. Susie, Susie
03. Friends Die Easy
04. Got No Place To Fall
05. Oh Now My Friends
06. Cairo Hotel
07. Because It's Time
08. 'Lani
09. For What Was Gained

Acoustic Guitar, Vocals – Fran McKendree
Bass – Larry Tucker (2)
Electric Guitar – Martin Slutsky
Violin [Electric], Viola – Michael Dreyfuss

Fran McKendree grew up in rural Connecticut where he began to play guitar and, very reluctantly, sing. In high school, a trio he’d joined won a talent contest, first prize being a slot on a folk music radio show, and he was hooked. He began his professional career playing at coffee houses in and around Syracuse University. Moving to the Glens Falls area of NY he formed "McKendree Spring," a four-piece folk-rock ensemble that the legendary promoter/manager Bill Graham dubbed "one of the best unknown bands in the world." The band recorded seven albums and toured with some of the most exciting artists of the 70's, beginning early in their career with several weeks at NY's famous 'Bitter End.' where they shared the bill with an amazing array of talent - from the Everly Brothers to James Taylor. McKendree Spring developed a loyal following, spending the next several years touring the US, the UK and Canada, sharing the stage with everyone from the Average White Band to Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. The band played many memorable venues as well, including Carnegie Hall, the Fillmore East, and with the late Billy Preston, the first ever rock concert at Radio City Music Hall. With the [tiny, but hey, nice to be included!] McKendree Spring exhibit in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Museum in Cleveland, Ohio is an attribution that says: “Experimental and innovative, McKendree Spring mixed blues, folk and country with a progressive musical vision." The group eventually disbanded in 1975, and each of the members went on to pursue varied careers. © 2011 Fran McKendree



  • Executive
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Thanks! Do you have their first album from 1969 ?
  • tommy554
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excellent lossless !!
  • whiskers
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Many Thanks
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.