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Sam Apple Pie Discography of CDs
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| Sam Apple Pie CD (1969)
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Sam Apple Pie CD discography. The British blues-rock boom was such a big deal at the end of the 1960s that plenty of also-ran bands got the chance to fill out the bottom of concert and festival bills, and also to record. Sam Apple Pie were among them, and their self-titled debut album didn't offer much in the style that was out of the ordinary, though it did possess basic competence. You needed more than basic competence to make a mark, however, even in a genre that could be as hidebound as British blues. Sam Apple Pie didn't have those extra special somethings, relying too much upon stock blues riffs and good-time energy that might have been effective in a concert setting, but are pretty dull on record. If any influence from their peers seems strongest, it's early Fleetwood Mac (in both their stinging blues modes and their quieter, more reflective ones). Songs like "Stranger," "Sometime Girl," and "Winter of My ... |
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 Sam Apple Pie Songs
Popular or famous Sam Apple Pie music songs: Winter of My Love, Stranger, Tiger Man, Something Nation, Swan Song, Moonlight Man, Uncle Sam's Blues. More music songs Sometime Girl, Annabelle, Hawk.
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