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Cowboy - 5’ll Getcha Ten (Reissue) (1971/2014)

Cowboy - 5’ll Getcha Ten (Reissue) (1971/2014)

BAND/ARTIST: Cowboy

  • Title: 5’ll Getcha Ten
  • Year Of Release: 1971/2014
  • Label: Real Gone Music
  • Genre: Country Rock, Southern Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 43:55
  • Total Size: 155/302 Mb (scans)
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Cowboy - 5’ll Getcha Ten (Reissue) (1971/2014)


Tracklist:

01. She Carries a Child (Tommy Talton) 03:47
02. Hey There Babe (Scott Boyer) 03:21
03. 5’ll Getcha Ten (Tommy Talton) 04:56
04. The Wonder (John McKenze) 04:02
05. Shoestrings (Scott Boyer/Bill Pillmore) 03:25
06. Lookin’ for You (Scott Boyer) 04:10
07. Seven Four Tune (Bill Pillmore) 02:44
08. Right on Friend (Scott Boyer) 03:36
09. All My Friends (Scott Boyer) 04:53
10. Innocence Song (Scott Boyer/Bill Pillmore) 01:57
11. Please Be with Me (Scott Boyer) 03:43
12. What I Want Is You (Peter Kowalke) 03:29

Scott Boyer: acoustic, electric guitars, violin, vocals
Tommy Talton: acoustic, electric, steel, slide guitars, mandola, mandolin, vocals
Pete Kowalke: guitars, vocals
Bill Pillmore: piano, guitars, vocals
George Clarke: bass, guitars, vocals
Tom Wynn: drums, percussion, backing vocals

Additional musicians:
Chuck Leavell: piano
Duane Allman: dobro (#11), guitar (#6)

One of Southern rock’s best-kept secrets during its golden age in the 1970s, Cowboy were formed by songwriters Tommy Talton and Scott Boyer in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1969. Playing a kind of acoustic country-rock similar to contemporaries Pure Prairie League, Cowboy had their own twist on the formula, thanks to Talton and Boyer’s sharp, focused songwriting and a distinguishable Muscle Shoals flair. After hearing the band, Duane Allman passed the word along to Phil Walden at Macon, Georgia’s Capricorn Records, who offered the group a recording contract. The band’s membership was pretty fluid during this time, other than Talton and Boyer, both of whom became de facto members of the Capricorn house band, playing with the Allman Brothers, Gregg Allman, Alex Taylor, and Bonnie Bramlett, among others. In all, four albums were released under the Cowboy name on Capricorn Records, 1970’s Reach for the Sky and 1971’s 5’ll Getcha Ten (combined into the two-disc compilation Why Quit When You’re Losing in 1973), 1974’s Boyer & Talton, and 1977’s Cowboy. Also, the 1976 album Happy to Be Alive, attributed to the trio of Tommy Talton, Bill Stewart, and Johnny Sandlin, might be considered a Cowboy album in all but name. That was it, though, until 30 years later when Talton and Boyer put Cowboy back together in 2007, recording tracks at Sandlin’s Duck Tape Studio in Decatur, Alabama, but none of those tracks has yet been released..



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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.