Jack Traylor And Steelwind - Child Of Nature (1973)
BAND/ARTIST: Jack Traylor And Steelwind
- Title: Child Of Nature
- Year Of Release: 1973
- Label: Grunt
- Genre: Folk Rock, Country Rock, Psychedelic
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 37:50
- Total Size: 101/272 (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Child Of Nature - 3:48
2. Birds And Beasts And Bumblebees - 3:32
3. I've Got You - 3:14
4. Smile - 4:14
5. Time To Be Happy (Gerald D. Moriarty) - 4:30
6. Come On, Children - 3:50
7. Fifteen Years After - 4:17
8. Gone To Canada - 4:31
9. Caveat Emptor (Craig Chaquico) - 5:12
Jack Traylor - Guitar, Vocals
Craig Chaquico - Guitar, Mandolin
Danny Virdier - Bass, Vocals
Skip Moriarty - Guitar, Flute, Vocals
Diane Harris - Piano, Vocals
Friends
David Freiberg - Keyboards
Bill Laudner - Vocals
Kent Middleton - Harmonica, Percussion
Rick Quintanal - Drums
Nice California pop & folk rock sound at the end of psychedelic era.'Child Of Nature' is the band's only album released in 1973. First release on CD.
Jack Traylor was a Grateful Dead/Jefferson Airplane associate who contributed towards Kantner, Slick and Freiberg’s Baron Von Tollbooth and the Chrome Nun, various members of the collective returning the favour by playing on his 1973 solo album, Child of Nature, credited to Jack Traylor and Steelwind.
Jack was the main songwriter and vocalist, and sticks to unvarnished acoustic rhythm guitar. The have a female vocalist, Diana Harris, who also happens to play some piano, a lead guitarist who mainly sticks to electric, a third guitar player, Skip Morairty, and a bassist. Plus, longtime Airplane producer Al Schmitt produced their debut, Child of Nature.
Traylor’s an okay singer/songwriter (the title track is catchy), the young Chaquito gets in some nice work, and has one extended solo which owes a lot more to flashy rock than folk (“Time to be Happy”). Besides Traylor and Chaquico, the other members of Steelwind dropped off the face of the planet. The drummer is Malo member Rick Quintanal, and Freiberg plays faint mellotron on one track. “Caveat Emptor”…
Jack Traylor was a Grateful Dead/Jefferson Airplane associate who contributed towards Kantner, Slick and Freiberg’s Baron Von Tollbooth and the Chrome Nun, various members of the collective returning the favour by playing on his 1973 solo album, Child of Nature, credited to Jack Traylor and Steelwind.
Jack was the main songwriter and vocalist, and sticks to unvarnished acoustic rhythm guitar. The have a female vocalist, Diana Harris, who also happens to play some piano, a lead guitarist who mainly sticks to electric, a third guitar player, Skip Morairty, and a bassist. Plus, longtime Airplane producer Al Schmitt produced their debut, Child of Nature.
Traylor’s an okay singer/songwriter (the title track is catchy), the young Chaquito gets in some nice work, and has one extended solo which owes a lot more to flashy rock than folk (“Time to be Happy”). Besides Traylor and Chaquico, the other members of Steelwind dropped off the face of the planet. The drummer is Malo member Rick Quintanal, and Freiberg plays faint mellotron on one track. “Caveat Emptor”…
Oldies | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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