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Souther-Hillman-Furay Band Discography of CDs
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Souther-Hillman-Furay Band CD (1974)
Souther-Hillman-Furay Band music CDs When David Geffen convinced Richie Furay, Chris Hillman, and J.D. Souther to join forces to form a country-rock supergroup, it seemed like an inspired suggestion. Crosby, Stills & Nash's folk-rock had scored big with a similar idea, while bands such as the Eagles, who recorded for Geffen's Asylum Records, had made some waves commercially in recent years. But despite high expectations along with the history of their members, the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band's 1974 eponymous debut never quite lived up to its promise. The trio, along with steel guitarist Al Perkins, drummer Jim Gordon, and Paul Harris on piano, delivers a collection of ten pleasant, if overall unremarkable tunes in the singer/songwriter, country-rock vein. There are glimmers of past glories by each, but only Furay really connects solidly. His "Fallin' in Love," which opens the record, is a winning, Poco-like rocker, while "Believe Me" is by far its most beautiful track. On the other hand, with the exception of a pair of modest successes, including the lightly funky "Border Town" and the straightforward rock & roll of "Safe at Home," Souther and Hillman's contributions are fairly lightweight. Even "Heavenly Fire," Hillman's heartfelt tribute to former bandmate Gram Parsons, who had died a few months earlier, is a bit lackluster and pales in comparison to the Eagles' "My Man" from the same year. Still, there should be enough here -- thanks especially to the Furay tracks -- that will at least be of moderate interest to most fans. Originally released by Asylum in 1974, The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band was reissued domestically on CD by the Wounded Bird label in 2002. ~ Brett Hartenbach
The Souther, Hillman, Furay Band was one of those supergroup creations of the 70's. Chris Hillman was an original member of The Byrds, Richie Furay was one of the founders of Poco and J.D. Souther worked with Glen Frey of the Eagles. In 1974 they formed this unique group and recorded two albums. The Souther, Hillman, Furay Band went all the way to # 11 on the Billboard charts and features the top 40 hit Fallin' In Love. Wounded Bird ...
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Trouble in Paradise CD (1975)
Souther-Hillman-Furay Band discography With producer Tom Dowd, known for his work at Atlantic Records, at the helm, the Souther-Hillman-Furay Band seemed to be distancing itself a bit from its country-rock roots with its second release, the appropriately titled Trouble in Paradise. Here the band expands on the funkier aspects of its debut album, while at the same time slipping even closer to the middle of the road. On that record it was former Poco frontman Richie Furay who was responsible for the highlights, but this time out it's J.D. Souther, who penned four of the ...
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 Souther-Hillman-Furay Band Songs
Popular or famous Souther-Hillman-Furay Band music songs: Heartbreaker, Move Me Real Slow, Trouble In Paradise, Rise and Fall, Believe Me, Deep, Dark and Dreamless. More music songs Falling In Love, On The Line, Border Town, Follow Me Through, Heavenly Fire, Flight Of The Dove, Mexico, Love and Satisfy. More music songs Pretty Goodbyes, Somebody Must Be Wrong, For Someone I Love, Prisoner In Disguise, Safe At Home, Save At Home Lp Version. See All Songs
 Souther-Hillman-Furay Band CD discography Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Jim Gordon | Joe Cocker, Traffic, Eric Clapton, Joan Baez, Monkees, Carly Simon, Beach Boys, Carpenters, Freddie King, Jackson Browne | | Al Perkins | Dwight Yoakam, Flying Burrito Brothers, Buddy Miller, Gram Parsons, Iris Dement, Donna Summer (Vocals), Emmylou Harris, Randy Newman, Tom Paxton, Tori Amos | | J.D. Souther | Linda Ronstadt, Warren Zevon, Jackson Browne, Joe Walsh, Randy Newman, Roy Orbison, America, Karla Bonoff, Christopher Cross | | Joe Lala | | Paul Harris | Nick Drake, Eric Andersen, Mike Bloomfield, Tino Gonzales, Richie Havens, Al Kooper, Poco, Stephen Stills, Beverley Martyn, Cate Brothers | | Chris Hillman | Byrds, Gene Clark, Flying Burrito Brothers, Hillmen, Poco, Desert Rose Band, Roger Mcguinn, Pickin' On, Herb Pedersen | | Richie Furay | Poco, Buffalo Springfield, Richie Furay Band, Brenda Harp, Phil Jensen, J.D. Souther, Carla Olson, Au Go-Go Singers | | Ron Grinel |
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