Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Ozark Mountain Daredevils - Men from Earth - Southern Rock Music CD Review

Ozark Mountain Daredevils released their last album, Men from Earth.

This CD literally takes your attention right from the first note with Fly Away Home, and not give up until the last note of the last song "Better Days", which is another great track for the street.

The nice thing about a CD like this is with this level of talent, though not Southern Rock is your preferred style, you can not help but appreciate the size ofMusicians.

Listen to this CD and I think you will find there is not much dis-similar to that result. The songs are inspired, the production is simply outstanding, and this is clearly the work of a group of musicians in top form. So that even if a bit 'in the south-rock music will enjoy this album.

Although this album is really very good the melodies are really cool track 8 - It 's like you think, Track 2 - You Know Like I Know, Track 13 - Better Days.

My BonusPick and [Sore ... I as in "Stuck On Repeat"] is track 1 - Fly Away Home. It 's a great track!

Men From Earth Release Notes:

Ozark Mountain Daredevils Men From Earth originally published on November 19, 2002 New Era Productions label.

CD track list follows:

Before Fly Away Home

Second You Know Like I Know

Third Breakaway (from those chains)

Fourth Red Plum, The

Fifth Mountain Range

Sixth Watermill

Seventh Noah

8th and 'How YouThought

Ninth Arroyo

Wine in the 10th house

11 dollars worth of regular, a

12 ° Rule of Roscoe

13 Better Days

Men From Earth Ozark Mountain Daredevils Album Notes: John Dillon (vocals, guitar, dulcimer, violin), Larry Lee (vocals, guitar, keyboards, drums), Buddy Brayfield (vocals, oboe, keyboards), Steve Cash (vocals, harmonica, percussion), Michael "Supe" Granda (vocals, bass), Rune Walle (guitar, banjo, mandolin).

Additional personnel includes: RandleChowning (guitar, vocals), Jerry Mills (mandolin), Bobby Hall (congas, percussion), Connie Canaday (background vocals).

Posted in Quadrafonic Sound, Nashville, Tennessee, studies of American artists, Springfield, Missouri, and the Caribou Ranch, Nederland, Colorado in 1976. Originally released on A & M Records.

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