Prentice And Tuttle - Every Loving Day (Reissue) (1972/2005)
BAND/ARTIST: Prentice And Tuttle
- Title: Every Loving Day
- Year Of Release: 1972/2005
- Label: Underground Masters
- Genre: Folk Rock, Acoustic, Psychedelic Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 36:27
- Total Size: 100/226 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. The River Song - 3:13
2. Old Man Taylor - 3:07
3. This Downhill Walk - 2:27
4. Jacob's Tree - 2:32
5. It's Getting Mighty Cold - 3:10
6. Deep Blue Affection - 3:07
7. Like A Midnight Crier -
8. Just How You Feel - 2:50
9. The Devil Be Your Lord - 2:40
10. It Isn't Going To Rain This Day - 2:53
11. Ring Them Bells - 3:16
12. Every Loving Day - 3:42
Line-up::
Stephen Tuttle - Vocals, Guitar, Piano
Steve Prentice - Guitar, Vocals
David Cain - Bass
John Gerbron - Drums
Lost country tinged folk duo from Boston with that fragile delicacy and despair that really hits home for this sort of low-key local. Strong rural element in the lyrics with troubled tales and a deep love of nature is evident. Good dark finger picking and strum folk with occasional piano accompanied by bass and drums with some solid originals; all in all a nice slice of Americana. ..
This collectable record by Steve Prentice and Stephen Tuttle, is a fragile psych folk record with strong rural Americana feeling.
Most of the songs were recorded in a small apartment in Boston, Steve had a job as a printer, and Stephen was working in a warehouse. They had their own equipment to record a number of takes after work and weekends.
Steve and Stephen met with John Gerbron and David Cain at the Knowles House to do a couple of songs. Tapes finished in early June 1972 at Stephen's house outside Philadelphia. About a thousand of copies were made.
...On the rare occasion I listen to this music it no longer feels like listening to myself. Too much time has passed. Just two young lads playing some songs. A few moments of creativity and heartfelt expression.
by Stephen Tuttle....
On new French label Underground Masters. Steve Prentice & Stephen Tuttle, two young Americans based in Boston, recorded their second and rare album in 1972. This collectable record is a fragile psych folk record with strong rural Americana feeling. All twelve tracks are originals and really deserve this CD treatment. Remastered sound & 8-page booklet. ..
This collectable record by Steve Prentice and Stephen Tuttle, is a fragile psych folk record with strong rural Americana feeling.
Most of the songs were recorded in a small apartment in Boston, Steve had a job as a printer, and Stephen was working in a warehouse. They had their own equipment to record a number of takes after work and weekends.
Steve and Stephen met with John Gerbron and David Cain at the Knowles House to do a couple of songs. Tapes finished in early June 1972 at Stephen's house outside Philadelphia. About a thousand of copies were made.
...On the rare occasion I listen to this music it no longer feels like listening to myself. Too much time has passed. Just two young lads playing some songs. A few moments of creativity and heartfelt expression.
by Stephen Tuttle....
On new French label Underground Masters. Steve Prentice & Stephen Tuttle, two young Americans based in Boston, recorded their second and rare album in 1972. This collectable record is a fragile psych folk record with strong rural Americana feeling. All twelve tracks are originals and really deserve this CD treatment. Remastered sound & 8-page booklet. ..
Oldies | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE
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