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Mother Earth - Make A Joyful Noise (Reissue) (1969/2004)

Mother Earth - Make A Joyful Noise (Reissue) (1969/2004)

BAND/ARTIST: Mother Earth

  • Title: Make A Joyful Noise
  • Year Of Release: 1969/2004
  • Label: Wounded Bird Records
  • Genre: Blues Rock, Jazzy Folk Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 40:12
  • Total Size: 114/275 Mb (scans)
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Mother Earth - Make A Joyful Noise (Reissue) (1969/2004)


Tracklist:

1. Stop The Train (Castille, Andrews, Arthur) - 3:23
2. What Are You Trying To Do (Naomi Neville) - 3:56
3. I Need Your Love So Bad (Little Willie John) - 5:25
4. Soul Of The Man (Oliver Sain) - 3:07
5. Blues For The Road (Stallings, Andrews) - 3:36
6. You Win Again (Hank Williams) - 4:16
7, Come On And See (Robert Arthur) - 3:12
8. Then I'll Be Moving On (R.B. St John) - 3:22
9. The Fly (R.B. St John) - 3:36
10. I Wanna Be Your Mama Again (Doug Sahm) - 3:31
11. Wait, Wait, Wait (Naomi Neville) - 2:43

Line-up::
Tracy Nelson - Piano, Vocals
Powell St. John - Harmonica, Vocals
John Cameron Andrews - Guitar
Bob Arthur - Bass, Vocals
Joe Arnold - Horn Section, Tenor Sax
Larry Butler - Piano
Sadie Cantrell - Vocals
Lonnie Castille - Drums
James "Curly" Cooke - Rhythm Guitar
Lady Corder - Vocals
Clay Cotton - Organ, Piano
Jack Drake - Bass
Pete Drake - Steel Guitar
Ronnie Eades - Baritone, Horn Section
D.J. Fontana - Drums
Johnny Gimble - Fiddle, Violin
Ben Keith - Dobro, Guitar
Shorty Lavender - Fiddle, Violin
Gene "Bowlegs" Miller - Horn Section, Trumpet
Gerald Richardson - Horn Section, Trombone
Hargus "Pig" Robbins - Keyboards
Irma Routen - Vocals
Boz Scaggs - Rhythm Guitar
Dale Sellars - Rhythm Guitar
Rev. Ron Stallings - Vocals
Aaron Varnell - Horn Section, Tenor Sax

Mother Earth was an eclectic American blues rock band formed in 1967 in California, fronted by Tracy Nelson.
The group performed at the Fillmore West in the late 1960s alongside Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, and Eric Burdon, and was included on the soundtrack to the 1968 film Revolution. The group signed to Mercury Records, recording four albums. Mike Bloomfield played guitar on their 1968 release Living with the Animals and Boz Scaggs was a member of the group on their 1969 release Make A Joyful Noise. In addition to blues, the early incarnation of the group displayed influences from gospel, r&b, jazz, country and even a touch of psychedelia. After the first album, Mother Earth moved their base of operations from the Bay Area to a farm outside Nashville. The nucleus of the band solidified around Nelson, keyboardist Andy McMahon and guitarist John "Toad" Andrews.Their manager and producer was Travis Rivers. Nelson was an astute judge of up-and-coming songwriters and was an early supporter of then largely unknown names like John Hiatt, Steve Young and Eric Kaz. Mother Earth's version of Young's "Seven Bridges Road" predates the Eagles' cover by about nine years. After two LPs with Reprise Records and one with Columbia Records the ensemble continued to tour as Nelson's backup band but did not record anymore. They finally called it quits in early 1977.




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