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The Marshall Tucker Band, A New Life

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1572137

Disk length: 42m 50s (8 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1974

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. A New Life 6:44
2. Southern Woman 7:55
3. Blue Ridge Mountain Sky 3:37
4. Too Stubborn 3:58
5. Another Cruel Love 3:58
6. You Ain't Fooling Me 7:03
7. 24 Hours at a Time 5:04
8. Fly Eagle Fly 4:25

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Review

The Marshall Tucker Band, acknowledged as one of the founding fathers of the Southern rock movement, is celebrating its 30th anniversary with an ongoing catalog restoration and release program. One of the first releases is their 1974 sophomore release, A New Life. It comes augmented with a live bonus track from the band's early days on the road and has been remastered from the original analog tapes produced by Paul Hornsby.

Eight months later their debut, after extensive touring with the Allman Brothers Band, MTB released their follow up A New Life (Billboard #37). The gold album included "24 Hours At A Time" and "Blue Ridge Mountain Sky" and firmly established the band as one of the leading lights in the field of Southern Rock. "The buying public never really cared whether we were country or rock and roll" says founding member Doug Gray. "They called us a Southern rock band, but we have always played everything from country to blues and all things in-between."

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A New Life

Tracks: 9 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 47m 8s (+4m 18s)

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