100% Analog Re-Mastered For Vinyl Using The Original Tape Masters By Kevin Gray
The two Marshall Tucker Band albums, 1973's self-titled and 1974's A New Life, firmly established the group as one of the world's premiere Southern rock acts. The recordings include no less than eight of their biggest hits between them and are directly responsible for catapulting the band to the world stage. The Marshall Tucker Band's eponymous 1973 debut is truly the one that started it all thanks to its unveiling of such legendary cuts as "Ramblin," "Losin' You" and the anthem, "Can't You See."
In a Rolling Stone review of 1973's The Marshall Tucker Band, Lester Bangs said, "their debut album is a moving piece of work that bids to put them in the same league as the Allmans damn fast. It's tight, smoking music, with sharp, ringing lead guitar work and sure vocals that are grittily felt but never strained. Music from the Carolina soil, full of blues and gospel influences, but so full of ideas that they never have to fall back on such space-fillers as slow blues jams. Each cut is a real song – some, like ‘Hillbilly Band,' sound from first hearing like AM hits."
- Take The Highway
- Can't You See
- Losing You
- Hillbilly Band
- See You Later, I'm Gone
- Ramblin'
- My Jesus Told Me So
- AB's Song