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Alabama's Sailcat only released one album and only had one hit, both titled Motorcycle Mama. The song, of course, is better-remembered than the album, as it was one of many hazy oddities that played on AM pop radio during the early '70s and subsequently was recycled on many CDs of '70s hits (it was also covered by the Sugarcubes for the 1990 Elektra tribute, Rubaiyat), and the sunny, hippie-dippie vibe of the single is indeed memorable, but not a very good indication of the rest of the LP, which is hippie but also more trippy than the hit indicates. Take into heavy consideration that the liners call Motorcycle Mama a concept album, which very well may be true but it's hard to discern since the concept is fuzzy -- it vaguely involves highways and thieves in the South, but it's hard to piece together the strands into a story. More importantly, Motorcycle Mama feels like a concept album, due more to its puffed-up progginess than its songs. As soon as "Rainbow Road" fades in with its circular fiddle and banjo, it's clear that Sailcat aren't a gritty Southern band and that's a perception proven true by the rest of the record. Which isn't to say there aren't soul and grooves here: they are certainly the product of Muscle Shoals and churn out some good, gritty Southern rock, as when "Rainbow Road" finally kicks into gear or when they slide into the greasy jokes of "B.B. Gunn" or lay into some driving rock & roll on "Highway Rider/Highway Riff." But even that five-minute jam offers ample proof that Sailcat are no simple Southern rock outfit, as it is punched along by jazzy horns and waves of organ before it descends into tinkling piano and strings that are straight out of a 101 Strings LP. That kind of fuzzy eclecticism keeps things interesting on Motorcycle Mama, as it also encompasses hippie folk, sunshine harmonies, and multi-part suites borrowed from prog rock. These are all elements that, when put together, are pretty interesting, but they don't necessarily gel into a cohesive LP -- or in several cases, not even a cohesive song. Despite this, the rampant imagination and gutbucket hard rock on display make Sailcat'sMotorcycle Mama one of the more fascinating one-shot wonders of the early '70s: maybe not a record that would be played often, but certainly one worth hearing once. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
MIGHTY FIELD of VISION Internet RADIO is NOW ON The AIR !Please got to www.MFVR.com for info on how to get to our Net Radio Station.Please checkout our station...you will hear all kinds of \"hits\" that fell throught the cracks in MUSCLE SHOALS, MACON, MEMPHIS and NASHVILLE...and these songs CAN NOT be heard anywhere else ! And it\'s ALL FREE ! wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwykerSailcat\'s Southern Rock Opera LP features their 1972 hit single MOTORCYCLE MAMA.This is the first time this album has ever been released on CD ! ANYWHERE !In 1972, JOHN D. WYKER and COURT PICKETT formed the Southern Rock group SAILCAT. This multi-genre Southern Music rock opera concept album was conceived by Wyker and produced by the legendary Muscle Shoals guitarist and songwriter PETE CARR. The title cut MOTORCYCLE MAMA shot straight to the top of the charts where it stayed for 14 weeks! SAILCAT\'s appearances on Dick Clark\'s AMERICAN BANDSTAND and at Carnegie Hall were unforgettable! Musicians on this Certified piece of Rock History include Chuck Leavell, Charlie Hayward ,Lou Mullenix, Clayton Ivey, Bob Wray, Fred Prouty, Scott Boyer, Al Lester, Tom Russell , Bill Connell, Art Shilling, Terry Woodford, Laura Struzick and Faye Sanders. The Memphis Horns, Inc. featuring Wayne Jackson, Andrew Love, Ed Logan, James Mitchell, Jack Hale and The Memphis Symphony Strings. String arrangements by Charles Chalmers. Recorded at Widget Studio ~ Muscle Shoals, Alabama and Sun Studios ~ Memphis,Tennessee. This rare CD is not available anywhere else! The CD also features ALL of the original color cover artwork that features a Jack Davis (Mad Magazine)Mojo (Publisher) (p.132) - "[G]utsier, a loose concept album with a downhome vibe and some good Muscle Shoals grooves..." Sailcat Motorcycle Mama Songs | 1. | Rainbow Road | |
| 2. | Thief, The | |
| 3. | Highway Rider/Highway Riff | |
| 4. | Dream, The | |
| 5. | If You've Got a Daughter | |
| 6. | Ambush | |
| 7. | B.B.Gunn | |
| 8. | It'll Be a Long Long Time | |
| 9. | Motorcycle Mama | $0.99 | |
| 10. | Walking Together Backwards | |
| 11. | On the Brighter Side of It All | |
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$18.99 "William Howse & Jack Pearson" is a 1999 Candlefly release showcasing the very special talents of two extraordinary musicians who have been playing together for more than 20 years.Jack Pearson paired up with longtime friend, William Howse, to create this authentic acoustic blues collection. William is featured on the CD on harmonica and vocals. Jack provides vocals on two songs on the disc, but for the most part plays fingerstyle guitar with lots of slide in open and standard tunings.William's harmonica playing is in the tradition of John Lee Williamson, Big Walter and Deford Bailey. And his singing is reminiscent of Muddy Waters. William is one of the few true bluesmen around today. He's played with such artists as Lonnie Mack and Tinsley Ellis. He gave a special performance at the dedication ceremony of the Tennessee Historical Marker commemorating harmonica player Deford Bailey, the first black musician to appear at the Grand Ole Opry. And William's playing was featured on the soundtrack for the TNN production of "The Life and Times of Willie Nelson."Jack is probably best known for his blues/rock lead and slide guitar playing with The Allman Brothers Band from 1997 to 1999. But on this CD, he plays acoustic and resonator guitars. He fills the disc with solid, swinging rhythm and blistering slide using a hambone.Through the years, the acoustic duo has shared the bill of festivals and theatres with performers such as The Fairfield Four, Johnny Shines, Yank Rachell, The Nashville Bluegrass Band and Willie Eason. They've also played for young children and teens at many schools in the South. A memorable performance ...
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