Robb Kunkel - Abyss (Reissue) (1972/2018)

Artist: Robb Kunkel
Title: Abyss
Year Of Release: 1972/2018
Label: Future Days Recordings
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 38:12
Total Size: 98/402 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Abyss
Year Of Release: 1972/2018
Label: Future Days Recordings
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Folk Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 38:12
Total Size: 98/402 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
1. You Were The Morning (T. Stockwell) - 4:17
2. Whispermuse - 5:11
3. Country Blues - 1:44
4. O Light - 4:14
5. Abyss - 5:04
6. Monterrey - 4:19
7. Ten Summers - 3:38
8. Airhammer Eddie - 2:29
9. Playa De Bagdad - 2:43
10. Turn Of The Century - 4:35
Tumbleweed was formed in 1971 by a couple of music business pros from Los Angeles, soon-to-be-famous Eagles producer Bill Szymczyk among them. The venture was typical of the "back to the country" trend of the time, and concern over a potential Big Earthquake in LA provided additional impetus.
ROBB KUNKEL: "Tumbleweed was the brainchild of Larry Ray and producer Bill Szymczyk. Larry Ray was head of promotion for ABC-Dunhill, while Bill had produced the James Gang, BB King and others at ABC. In 1970 Larry and Bill flew to Denver and pitched the idea of Tumbleweed records. I came in at the ground floor as I was the ABC-Dunhill promotion man in Denver. We all drank root beer with magic mushrooms and drove up to the mountains to see Judy Roderick and the band Sixty Million Buffalo. These guys were terrified of the earthquake situation in LA and wanted to do the label in Denver."
ROBB KUNKEL: "Tumbleweed was the brainchild of Larry Ray and producer Bill Szymczyk. Larry Ray was head of promotion for ABC-Dunhill, while Bill had produced the James Gang, BB King and others at ABC. In 1970 Larry and Bill flew to Denver and pitched the idea of Tumbleweed records. I came in at the ground floor as I was the ABC-Dunhill promotion man in Denver. We all drank root beer with magic mushrooms and drove up to the mountains to see Judy Roderick and the band Sixty Million Buffalo. These guys were terrified of the earthquake situation in LA and wanted to do the label in Denver."