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Blackfoot: Ricky "Rattlesnake" Medlocke (vocals, guitar, dobro); Charlie Hargrett (acoustic & electric guitars); Greg T. Walker (bass, background vocals); Jackson Spires (drums, background vocals). Engineers: Steve Melton, Jerry Masters, Greg Hamm. Personnel: Rick Medlocke (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, dobro); Jakson "Thunderfoot" Spires (vocals, drums); Charlie Hargrett (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Greg T. Walker (electric guitar, bass guitar, background vocals); Laura Struzick, Suzy Storm (background vocals). Audio Mixer: Steve Melton. Liner Note Author: Mark Marymont. Photographer: Teresa Alfieri. Arranger: Blackfoot. Blackfoot's 1975 debut, No Reservations (named in reference to their Native American bloodlines), had been a critical and commercial bust for their indifferent label, Island Records, so after being cut loose from their contract, the resourceful Southern rock group immediately hooked up with the more rock-friendly Epic Records, for the release of their second long-player, Flyin' High, the very next year. The bottom line was that Blackfoot were also still seeking their songwriting groove on their way to establishing the heavier style of Southern rock that would eventually distinguish them from Skynyrd and all of their clones. And yet a handful of these tracks -- "Save Your Time," "Island of Life," the title cut -- pass muster by Blackfoot's future high standards, and in retrospect, there's no telling what proper promotional support could have done for Flyin' High (after all, Blackfoot on a bad day still beat hell out of the competition). But the album was roundly ignored by consumers, saw the group dropped for the second year straight, and would join its predecessor in cutout bins, languishing out of print for decades on end. By the time Blackfoot made a comeback with 1979's watershed Strikes LP, many new fans simply assumed that this was actually the group's first release, rather than a case of well-deserved third time lucky. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia Blackfoot's 1975 debut, No Reservations (named in reference to their Native American bloodlines), had been a critical and commercial bust for their indifferent label, Island Records, so after being cut loose from their contract, the resourceful Southern rock group immediately hooked up with the more rock-friendly Epic Records, for the release of their second long-player, Flyin' High, the very next year. Unfortunately, like most sophomore albums, some of Flyin' High's songs clearly suffered from having been rushed into existence, as compared to the slow gestation enjoyed by the group's earlier material. And the bottom line was that Blackfoot were also still seeking their songwriting groove on their way to establishing the heavier style of Southern rock that would eventually distinguish them from Skynyrd and all of their clones. But in terms of Flyin' High itself, the first of these two factoids addressed the abundance of undercooked, second-class numbers like "Stranger on the Road," "Junkie's Dream," and "Madness," while the second explained a few of the unnaturally "happy" sounding tunes such as opener "Feelin' Good," the urban cowboy anthem "Dancin' Man," and the unfettered country sweetness of "Mother." Of course, even Blackfoot's heaviest albums still to come invariably made room for an epic Southern rock ballad, yet even by most measures, Flyin' High's aptly named example, "Try a Little Harder," was particularly mediocre. And even though the negative effects of unsympathetic production should not be overlooked (later efforts would be recorded like hard rock albums first, Southern rock second), the fact remains that only a handful of these tracks -- "Save Your Time," "Island of Life," the title cut -- actually pass muster by Blackfoot's future high standards. In retrospect, there's no telling what proper promotional support could have done for Flyin' High (after all, Blackfoot on a bad day still beat hell ou Flyin' High Music | List Price | $14.97 (You save $3.38) | | Category | Rock Albums, Rock/Pop CDs, Hard Rock, Southern Rock | | Label | Collectables | | Orig Year | 1976 | | All Time Sales Rank | 5236  | | CD Universe Part number | 1010417 | | Catalog number | 6452 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jul 25, 2000 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Jimmy Johnson; David Hood | | Personnel | Greg T. Walker - bass, background vocals Ricky "Rattlesnake" Medlocke - vocals, guitar, dobro Charlie Hargrett - acoustic & electric guitars
Also: Jakson "Thunderfoot" Spires, Jerry Masters, Steve Melton, Greg Hamm. Personnel: Rick Medlocke, Laura Struzick, Suzy Storm |
Blackfoot Flyin' High Songs | 1. | Feelin' Good |
| 2. | Flyin' High |
| 3. | Try a Little Harder |
| 4. | Stranger on the Road |
| 5. | Save Your Time |
| 6. | Dancin' Man |
| 7. | Island of Life |
| 8. | Junkie's Dream |
| 9. | Madness |
| 10. | Mother |
| Purchase Flyin' High CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Blackfoot Marauder CD (1981)
Flyin' High
$7.59 Live Recording
Personnel: Rick Medlocke (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar, bottleneck guitar); Greg T. Walker (vocals, keyboards, bass guitar); Jakson "Thunderfoot" Spires (vocals, drums, percussion); Pamela Vincent, Donna Davis (vocals, background vocals); Charlie Hargrett (guitar); Shorty Medlocke (banjo, harmonica); ...
| | Blackfoot Strikes CD (1979)
Flyin' High
$5.95 Live Recording
Personnel: Rick Medlocke (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar); Greg T. Walker (vocals, bass guitar); Jakson "Thunderfoot" Spires (vocals, drums); Pamela Vincent, Cynthia Douglas, Donna Davis (vocals, background vocals); Charlie Hargrett (guitar, acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar); Cub Koda, Shorty Medlocke (harmonica); Pat McCaffrey (keyboards); Henry Weck (percussion). Recording information: ...
| | Blackfoot Siogo CD (1983)
Flyin' High
$10.49 Blackfoot: Rick Medlocke (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars); Charlie Hargrett (acoustic & electric guitars); Ken Hensley (slide guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Greg T. Walker (bass, background vocals); Jakson Spires ...
| | Blackfoot Highway Song: Live CD (1982)
Flyin' High
$10.49 Blackfoot was a southern-rock band from Jacksonville, Florida, lead by singer/guitarist Rick Medlocke. Between 1975 & 1985 they released numerous albums, three of which are now making their worldwide CD debuts on Wounded Bird Records. 'Highway Song - Live' was originally issued in 1982 as a German import only and has been an extremely hard to find collectors item ever since.
Blackfoot: Rick Medlocke (vocals, guitar); ...
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