Larry Murray - Sweet Country Suite (Reissue) (1970/2006)

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Title: Sweet Country Suite
Year Of Release: 1970/2006
Label: Fallout
Genre: Rock, Country Rock, Soft Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 38:36
Total Size: 113/232 Mb (scans)
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Larry Murray - Sweet Country Suite (Reissue) (1970/2006)


Tracklist:

01. Headed For The Country (Murray) - 3:44
02. Big Bayou (Guilbeau) - 2:21
03. Country Comfort (John, Taupin) - 4:07
04. Back To The Good Earth (Murray) - 2:22
05. Sweet Country Suite (Murray) - 3:05
06. Dakota (Murray) - 2:37
07. Bugler (Murray) - 3:09
08. When I See Jamie (Jaynie) (Parrish) - 3:02
09. Out To Sea (Souther) - 5:33
10. Nora’s Boy (Murray) - 4:40
11. All I Need Is A Friend (Murray) - 3:57

Line-up::
Larry Murray - Guitar, Vocals
Gib Guilbeau - Fiddle, Vocals
John Beland - Guitar, Vocals
Buddy Emmons - Pedal Steel Guitar
Stephens Lafever - Bass
Larry Brown - Drums, Piano
John David Souther - Drums, Guitar
Paul Parrish - Guitar, Piano
Dick Rosmini - Guitar
Jimmy Fadden - Harmonica
John McEuen - Mandolin
Bud Shank - Flute
Eugene Cipriano - English Horn
Bill Hinshaw - French Horn
Clydie King,Venetta Fields,Sherlie Matthews,Thad Maxwell,Stan Pratt - Vocals

Larry Murray's first solo outing is much like the music he wrote and played in Hearts and Flowers, but much more countrified and mellow. The extremely laid-back songs, arrangements, and vocal delivery anticipate the tenor of much California country-rock of the early '70s. In fact, several of the musicians integral to that genre are among his supporting cast, including J.D. Souther, Gib Guilbeau, and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band's John McEuen. There's also a slight gospel feel to many of the tunes, particularly in the backup vocals by Swampwater and the Blackberries. It's pleasant and good-natured early country-rock. But it's also just too low-energy to be as memorable as Hearts and Flowers, and the songs, mostly by Murray, are not that striking either. The best tracks are the ones, such as "Headed for the Country" and "Sweet Country Suite," that put a bit (though not much) of pop depth to the arrangements. Among the non-original material are compositions by Souther ("Out to Sea"), Guilbeau ("Big Bayou"), and Elton John and Bernie Taupin ("Country Comfort").