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1974 2 Lps On 1 CD + 1 Bonus Live Track.
Marshall Tucker Band: Toy Caldwell (vocals, acoustic, electric & steel guitars); Jerry Eubanks (vocals, saxophone, flute); Tommy Caldwell (vocals, bass); Doug Gray (vocals, percussion); George McCorkle (acoustic & electric guitars); Paul Riddle (drums). Additional personnel includes: Elvin Bishop (guitar); Charlie Daniels (fiddle); Steve Madaio, Andy Stein. Originally released on Capricorn Records (0145). Includes liner notes by Barry Alfonso. Personnel: Toy Caldwell (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, steel guitar); Doug Gray (vocals, percussion); George McCorkle (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, banjo); Elvin Bishop, Johnny Vernazza (slide guitar); Sam McPherson (harp); Andy Stein, Charlie Daniels (fiddle); Jerry Eubanks (flute, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone, background vocals); Steve Madaio (trumpet); Earl Ford (trombone); Paul Hornsby (piano, Clavinet, organ); Paul Riddle (drums); Jerry Joseph (congas); Tommy Caldwell (background vocals). Audio Remasterer: Mike Thomas. Audio Remixer: O. V. Sparks. Liner Note Author: Barry Alfonso. Recording information: Uhlein Hall, Performing Arts Center, Milwaukee, WI. Illustrator: Jim Campbell . Introduction by: Mark B. Allen. Although it runs a little long, Where We All Belong captures the sound of The Marshall Tucker Band coming into its own. Half the tracks are new studio recordings, which are more focused than their previous releases; the other half is a harder-edged, jam-oriented live set. Taken together, they show that the band was progressing musically. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Although it runs a little long, Where We All Belong captures the sound of the Marshall Tucker Band coming into its own. Half the tracks are new studio recordings, which are more focused than their previous releases; the other half is a harder-edged, jam-oriented live set. Taken together, they show that the band was progressing musically. [The album's 2004 version included the previously unreleased live track "See You Later, I'm Gone."] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Where We All Belong Music | List Price | $13.98 (You save $3.29) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Classic Rock CDs, Country Rock, Southern Rock, Rock | | Label | Shout! Factory | | Orig Year | 1974 | | All Time Sales Rank | 2279  | | CD Universe Part number | 6661243 | | Catalog number | 30284 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jan 27, 2004 | | Studio/Live | Mixed | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Paul Hornsby | | Engineer | O.V. Sparks; Buddy Thronton; Jack Crymes; O. V. Sparks; Ken Caillat; Wally Heider | | Personnel | Toy Caldwell - vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, steel guitar Jerry Eubanks - vocals, saxophone, flute George McCorkle - acoustic & electric guitars Paul Riddle - drums Tommy Caldwell - vocals, bass Doug Gray - vocals, percussion
Also: Charlie Daniels, Steve Madaio, Elvin Bishop, Andy Stein, Paul Hornsby, Earl Ford, Sam McPherson, Johnny Vernazza, Jerry Joseph | | Additional Info | Bonus Tracks; Remastered |
Marshall Tucker Band Where We All Belong Songs Where We All Belong Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews MTB's Classic Double Album Is Finally Remastered! The Marshall Tucker Band's third album "Where We All Belong", originally a double album which consisted of a "Studio Album" and "Live Album", proved that these Spartanberg, South Carolina boys were one of the best southern rock bands to emerge from the land of Dixie. For this album The Marshall Tucker Band enlisted Charlie Daniels and Elvin Bishop to play on certain tracks, but the true talent here is lead guitarist the late Toy Caldwell who's guitar licks could make a chicken's hair stand up on end. His solos can best be heard on such songs as "This Ol' Cowboy", "How Can I Slow Down", and "Now She's Gone" plus the entire "live" part of the cd. The "Live Album" recorded in Milwaukee on July 11, 1974 just smokes and the guys sound tighter than ever. There's also a bonus track included on this cd called "See You Later, I'm Gone". Talk about value for your hard earned dollar spent, you get the entire album and the bonus track on one cd and remastered! The sound quality is excellent due to remastering. This newly remastered version is also superior to the older K-Tel version that was released years ago. If your a southern rock lover, like I am then you owe it to yourself to pick up this gem! Submitted by Barry ("Hallandale Beach, Fl.,USA") Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Still got the vinyl The best MTB mix of live and studio work. The only MTB greatest hits album to own. Recorded in '73 and '74. Need anymore be said. Submitted by Davdraw (Mount Pleasant, SC, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Classic Good old tucker, live is captured well, brings back fond memmories of when I saw them in the 70's Submitted by mark.carpenter (Birmingham,AL)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Marshall Tucker Band = pure southern rock! I have been looking to buy this album for a long time. CDUniverse comes thru again. The quality of the album is great... favorite tune: "24 hours at a time". Submitted by JCastle (TX. USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
tucker at its peak This is a solid release. 4 stars Submitted by david (florida) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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