Jesse Colin Young
Together
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Jesse Colin Young
Together
Sealed, crisp 1972 US original. Custom hype sticker on shrink. "Made while the Youngbloods were still together, Jesse Colin Young's first solo album since 1965's Young Blood was a busman's holiday on which he played favorite songs from a variety of genres -- '50s rock & roll (Chuck Berry's "Sweet Little 16"), country (the Dave Dudley hit "6 Days on the Road"), folk-blues (Mississippi John Hurt's "Creole Belle"), Chicago blues (the Butterfield Blues Band song "Born in Chicago"), and folk (Woody Guthrie's "Pastures of Plenty"). Having covered those bases, Young also introduced some timely originals, such as "Peace Song," an anti-war anthem, and "Good Times," which was very reminiscent of the rustic sound Van Morrison had found recently on such albums as Tupelo Honey. It all made for an enjoyable, if unambitious album that reached the charts for several weeks, which inspired Young to give the Youngbloods notice and, after one more album and tour with them, relaunch his solo career full-time." All Music Guide - William Ruhlmann.
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Artist: Jesse Colin Young
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Genre: Rock
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Type: New - LP
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Label: Warner Bros. Records
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Catalog ID: BS 2588
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Condition:
Vinyl:Mint (M)Sleeve:Near Mint (NM or M-) -
Country ID: US
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SKU: 182306
Track List
A1 | Good Times | 4:15 |
A2 | Sweet Little Child | 2:55 |
A3 | Together | 4:48 |
A4 | Sweet Little Sixteen | 2:58 |
A5 | Peace Song | 4:30 |
B1 | Six Days On The Road | 3:03 |
B2 | It's A Lovely Day | 2:25 |
B3 | Creole Belle | 2:03 |
B4 | 6000 Miles | 3:50 |
B5 | Born In Chicago | 2:40 |
B6 | Pastures Of Plenty | 4:10 |
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