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The Marshall Tucker Band, Where We All Belong

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1164472

Disk length: 1h 17m 3s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1974

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. This Ol' Cowboy 6:44
2. Low Down Ways 2:59
3. In My Own Way 7:22
4. How Can I Slow Down 3:23
5. Where A Country Boy Belongs 4:34
6. Now She's Gone 4:41
7. Try One More Time 4:51
8. Ramblin' (Live) 6:30
9. 24 Hours At A Time (Live)13:31
10. Everyday (I Have The Blues) (Live)11:51
11. Take The Highway (Live) 7:16
12. See You Later, I'm Gone (Live) (Bonus Track) 3:13

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Review

The Marshall Tucker Band arrived at a crossroads on its third album, Where We All Belong. With two successful LPs already under their belt, the Spartanburg, SC sextet was on the verge of even greater popularity. Marshall Tucker's eclectic brand of musical Americana had won them a fervent following as a touring act. Now—thanks to lead guitarist Toy Caldwell's knack for hook-laden songwriting—they were edging closer to breaking into Top 40 radio.

Where We All Belong gives a taste of both ends of the Marshall Tucker spectrum: the expansive jam band and the more tightly-focused recording act. Released in 1974 as a two-record LP, the album found the band refining its own distinctive brand of country-rock on the studio cuts.

Anticipating the mass appeal of cowboy culture a few years later, Toy and his band adopted a bit of a Wild West attitude in their music. For all the prominence of pedal steel guitar and down-home lyric imagery in its tracks, though, Where We All Belong was far more adventuresome than most mainstream country music of its time.

Balancing the well-honed studio cuts were the in-concert recordings that round out the album. The genre-spanning versatility and instrumental excellence of Marshall Tucker's membership is caught here in all its unfettered glory. As a live act, the band had the power to drive audiences delirious with their soaring jams, as these recordings demonstrate.

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Where We All Belong

Tracks: 11 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 1h 14m 11s (-3m 8s)

Where We All Belong

Tracks: 11 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 1h 14m 11s (-3m 8s)

Where We All Belong

Tracks: 11 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 1h 14m 10s (-3m 7s)

Where We All Belong

Tracks: 11 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 1h 14m 10s (-3m 7s)

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