Oh, What A Mighty TimeNew Riders of the Purple Sage
Release Date: 06/26/2007
Original Release:
1975
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 984818_CD
UPC # 664140368828
Label: Wounded Bird Records
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Disc: 1
1.
Mighty Time
2.
I Heard You've Been Layin' My Old Lady
3.
Strangers on a Train
4.
Up Against the Wall, Redneck
5.
Take a Letter, Maria
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Little Old Lady
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On Top of Old Smokey
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Over and Over
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Bamba, La
10.
Going Round the Horn
11.
Farewell, Angelina
Performer: New Riders of the Purple Sage
Engineer: Ben Tallent Producer: Bob Johnson; Bob Johnston Distributor: Bayside Record Dist. Notes: Adapter: Frank Wakefield. Personnel: John Dawson (vocals, guitar, autoharp, harmonica, percussion, siren); David Nelson (vocals, guitar, mandolin, percussion); Buddy Cage (vocals, steel guitar); Sylvester "Sly Stone" Stewart (vocals, piano, organ, keyboards); Spencer Dryden (vocals, drums, percussion); Skip Battin (vocals, percussion); Pepper Watkins, Bootche Anderson (vocals, background vocals); Patty Santos Cockrell, Pattie Santos, Pene Blanca, Senator, Andrea Ahlgren, Lucha Cardenas, Marilyn Scott (vocals); Jerry Garcia (guitar); Ray Park (violin, fiddle); Jeff Narell (steel drum, percussion). Audio Remasterer: Andrew Thompson . Liner Note Author: John Tobler. Recording information: Record Plant, Sausalito, CA (07/1975-08/1975). Illustrator: Ron Kriss. Photographers: Bob Desantos; Tyler Thornton; Herbert Greene. Arranger: Frank Wakefield. By the time of this, their sixth album, the New Riders of the Purple Sage had deteriorated to the point of recording novelty songs like "I Heard You've Been Layin' My Old Lady" and aging standards like "La Bamba." They managed to talk old friend Jerry Garcia into sitting in on a few songs, but that was no indication that they were back at the level of their first album. Rather, Oh, What a Mighty Time sounded like the work of a competent Marin County bar band, which is pretty much what the New Riders were by this time. The album, their worst seller thus far, was their last for Columbia Records. ~ William Ruhlmann
Formed in 1969 by Bakersfield country obsessive John Dawson and guitarist David Nelson, the New Riders Of The Purple Sage counted among their original line-up Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, and Mickey Hart from the Grateful Dead. Cutting their teeth as the Dead's opening act, the New Riders quickly established an independent identity through the strength of Dawson's original songs. Their 1971 debut, which featured Garcia on pedal steel, blended country rock with a loose, hippie aesthetic. POWERGLIDE introduced steel ace Buddy Cage and a punchier, more assertive sound, which yielded their 1973 fourth album, THE ADVENTURES OF PANAMA RED, gold status. After this commercial peak, the band continued recording and touring in various guises in the ensuing decades--although the '00s lineup did not feature John Dawson.
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