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The Ozark Mountain Daredevils [1973]
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The group's first album is also their most successful rock effort, an ebullient country-rock collection that sounds a lot like
the Flying Burrito Brothers
of around the same period, with richer production and more of a sense of humor than
the Burritos
had, and highlighted by some excellent songs (
"Country Girl,"
"Road to Glory," "If You Wanna Get to Heaven").
Randle Chowning's
in particular, is amazing as a harmonica-driven near-twin of
the Eagles'
"Take It Easy" that you sort of wish ran for ten minutes instead of just three.
Steve Cash's
jew's harp/harmonica showcase "Chicken Train" brings the band back to its roots. ~ Bruce Eder
the Flying Burrito Brothers
of around the same period, with richer production and more of a sense of humor than
the Burritos
had, and highlighted by some excellent songs (
"Country Girl,"
"Road to Glory," "If You Wanna Get to Heaven").
Randle Chowning's
in particular, is amazing as a harmonica-driven near-twin of
the Eagles'
"Take It Easy" that you sort of wish ran for ten minutes instead of just three.
Steve Cash's
jew's harp/harmonica showcase "Chicken Train" brings the band back to its roots. ~ Bruce Eder