Bosom Blues Band - The Overgone Sounds of the Bosom Blues Band (Reissue) (1968/2008) Vinyl Rip

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Title: The Overgone Sounds of the Bosom Blues Band
Year Of Release: 1968/2008
Label: Arcania
Genre: Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 34:25
Total Size: 98/175 Mb (scans)
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Bosom Blues Band - The Overgone Sounds of the Bosom Blues Band (Reissue) (1968/2008) Vinyl Rip


Tracklist:

1. Leavin' Trunk (John Estes) - 4:45
2. Milk Cow's Calf Blues (R. Johnson) - 3:25
3. Messin' With The Kid (Mel London) - 3:03
4. Divin' Duck (John Estes) - 2:48
5. You Don't Love Me Baby (Sam Maghett) - 3:25
6. Hippie Queen (Larry McCullogh) - 4:09
7. Knock On Wood (E. Floyd, S. Cropper) - 3:53
8. Walk Tall (Josef Zawinul, Esther Marrow, James Rein) - 8:48

Tracklist:
Larry McCullough - Vocals, Lead Guitar
Allen Gay - Rhythm Guitar
Allen "Duck" Baker - Organ
Harold Grigg - Bass
Lynn Abbott - Drums

Richmond, VA, psych-blues outfit the Bosom Blues Band were led by singer/guitarist Larry McCullough, a local folkie who in 1966 was coaxed into joining the Soothsayers, a local combo influenced by the British beat boom and featuring guitarists Allen Gay and Duck Baker, bassist Harold Grieg, and drummer Dickie Parrish. As McCullough introduced his new bandmates to the original American R&B records that inspired their heroes, the Soothsayers honed an earthy yet epic sound inspired by both traditional blues and contemporary rock & roll -- 78 rpm collector Lynn Anderson soon replaced Parrish on drums, and after briefly moving to organ, Baker left the group altogether, later enjoying acclaim for his solo acoustic records. Following his departure, the Soothsayers renamed themselves the Bosom Blues Band, and in 1967 cut an LP's worth of material at the local Recordings Incorporated studio. The following year, they auditioned for Vanguard Records' Sam Charters, who offered a limited deal that the group rejected. The Bosom Blues Band dissolved soon after, with McCullough later resurfacing in Zion Crossroads. In 2003 the Bosoms' "Hippie Queen" finally saw release via the third volume in the excellent Aliens, Psychos & Wild Things series.



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