Hearts And Flowers - Of Horses, Kids and Forgotten Women (Korean Remastered) (1968/2017)

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Title: Of Horses, Kids and Forgotten Women
Year Of Release: 1968/2017
Label: Big Pink
Genre: Folk Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 34:32
Total Size: 101/242 Mb (scans)
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Hearts And Flowers - Of Horses, Kids and Forgotten Women (Korean Remastered) (1968/2017)


Tracklist:

1. Now Is The Time For Hearts And Flowers (Larry Murray) - 1:27
2. Highway In The Wind (Arlo Guthrie) - 4:07
3. Second Hand Sundown Queen (Larry Murray) - 3:41
4. She Sang Hymns Out Of Tune (Jesse Lee Kincaid) - 3:07
5. Ode To A Tin Angel (Larry Murray) - 4:26
6. When I Was A Cowboy (Bernie Leadon, Dave Dawson, Larry Murray) - 3:36
7. Legend Of Ol' Tenbrookes (Bernie Leadon, Dave Dawson, Larry Murray) - 3:12
8. Colour Your Daytime (James Flemming) - 3:53
9. Two Little Boys (Bernie Leadon, Dave Dawson, Larry Murray) - 3:09
10. Extra Extra-Rock And Roll Gypsies-Extra Extra (Bernie Leadon, Larry Murray, Roger Tillison) - 3:54

Line-up::
The Hearts And Flowers
Larry Murray - Guitar, Vocals
Dave Dawson - Autoharp, Vocals
Bernie Leadon - Guitar, Vocals

After their debut album, Rick Cunha left Hearts & Flowers and was replaced by Bernie Leadon, who had played in the Scottsville Squirrel Barkers years before along with Larry Murray. Hearts & Flowers now consisted of Murray, Leadon and Dave Dawson, and they recorded a second album which was released in 1968. It was in generally the same style as their debut (folk-rock with hints of country), but it did lean further towards psychedelic pop, many of the songs featuring harpsichord and orchestral arrangements. Whilst it featured covers of Jesse Lee Kincaid's "She Sang Hymns Out Of Tune", Arlo Guthrie's "Highway In The Wind" and the old music hall number "Two Little Boys", the standout track was without a doubt the Larry Murray original "Ode To A Tin Angel".
After this second album, which unfortunately didn't see any real commercial success, the band broke up. Larry Murray released a low-profile solo album in 1971, but it was Leadon who ultimately had the most success, playing first with country-rock pioneers Dillard & Clark and then The Flying Burrito Brothers, before becoming a founding member of The Eagles in 1971.



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