| Can I Come Look At These Items? | | This online store is in association with Amazon.com, so these great, high-qualiy products will come from their warehouse or from other partners. Thanks for shopping! |
|
|
|
Anthology: The First 30 Years | 
enlarge | Artist: The Marshall Tucker Band Label: Shout Factory Category: Music
List Price: $24.98 Buy New: $14.57 You Save: $10.41 (42%)
New (36) Used (13) from $12.94
Avg. Customer Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 1414
Format: Enhanced, Original Recording Remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 34097 UPC: 826663409727 EAN: 0826663409727 ASIN: B000771T2E
Release Date: February 1, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: New. Still in shrinkwrap. I am a responsive and trustworthy seller. Items ship same or next business day.
|
| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Take The Highway | | • | Cant You See | | • | 24 Hours At A Time | | • | Fire On The Mountain | | • | Too Stubborn | | • | A New Life | | • | Long Hard Ride | | • | Everybody Needs Somebody | | • | In My Own Way | | • | Where A Country Boy Belongs | | • | Heard It In A Love Song | | • | Ill Be Loving You | | • | Searchin For A Rainbow | | • | Windy City Blues | | • | I Should Have Never Started Lovin You |
Disc 2
| • | Running Like The Wind | | • | Cattle Drive | | • | Last Of The Singing Cowboys | | • | Foolish Dreaming | | • | Ride In Peace | | • | Silverado | | • | Good Ole Hurtin Song | | • | Anyway The Wind Blows Rider | | • | Going Down The Road Feeling Bad | | • | Stay In The Country | | • | Driving You Out Of My Mind | | • | If That Isnt Love | | • | Face Down In The Blues | | • | Time Dont Pass By Here | | • | Ramblin | | • | Texas On My Mind | | • | Ride Of Your Life | | • | Enhanced content: Fire On The Mountain (bonus live video clip) |
|
| Similar Items:
|
| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com There have been plenty of attempts to anthologize this venerable Southern band's extensive catalog, but this is the first one to get it right. Spreading 32 tracks from just over 30 years of albums across two discs, the immaculately sequenced compilation plays like a well-conceived piece. From the flute-dominated "Take the Highway," the opening cut of their 1973 debut, the Marshall Tucker Band avoided the typical Southern-boogie-rockin'-guitar path later epitomized by their more rowdy brethren the Outlaws, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Molly Hatchet. Rather, Tucker presented a more laid-back, country-based approach, highlighted by the jazzy playing of woodwind player Jerry Eubanks and drummer Paul Riddle. Although the Capricorn/Warner Bros. decade that ended in 1983 accounts for the bulk of these selections, the last half of the second disc presents a revamped lineup led by sole original member/lead singer Doug Gray, continuing the musical legacy with remarkably engaging results. The 24-page booklet featuring a detailed history, a live CD-ROM track, and crisply remastered sound further enhance the experience that finally bestows upon this underrated band the comprehensive, classy, and long-overdue retrospective it deserves. --Hal Horowitz
Album Description The first collection to feature hits from their entire career! Along with Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers, The Marshall Tucker Band is the definitive Southern rock band. Over their storied career, they've seamlessly blended rock, country, jazz, pop, blues and soul into a beguiling blend of the best music that The South and America has to offer. The 2-disc Anthology is the first collection to pull together the highlights from their 30-year career. It contains not only their biggest hits"Fire On The Mountain," "Heard It In A Love Song," "Last Of The Singing Cowboys," "Can't You See," "Take The Highway"but also such fan favorites as "Where A Country Boy Belongs," "I Should Have Never Started Lovin' You," and "Cattle Drive." Since MTB's on-stage prowess is legendary, a live video clip has been included as a bonus.
|
| Customer Reviews: Read 29 more reviews...
too much left off August 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Agree with both the other reviews, but "Desert Skies" is the missing song that changed my mind. I will not be buying this either.
Marhsall Tucker July 26, 2008 An awesome collection and fine representation of Marshall Tucker. Those who have gone before us are still missed.
A must for fans of Southern Rock July 19, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
In the 70's Southern Rock really begin to take shape. Living here in Nashville Charlie Daniels Band was the big thing with the Volunteer Jam. When Marshall Tucker Band came out with the first album with tracks like "Take The Highway" and "Can't You See" everyone I knew took notice and the rest is history and this double album covers it all just fine.
From the start thru the middle and up to now you get a complete musical journey of MTB. You get all their hits along with all the good stuff that didn't get the same airplay but still solid. Right off the bat on the first disc you're hit with "Take The Highway", "Can't You See", "24 Hours At A time" and "Fire On The Mountain". If there's one small "con" it would be lack of Live songs which was the trademark of MTB. Especially "24 Hours At A Time" with Charlie Daniels on fiddle. A extra bonus is the small booklet that's the cd cover as well. It has a history lessson on MTB from start to now. You get a insight behind the songs to who everyone is and lineup changes thru the years. Really good reading. A great collection of songs from a bunch of close friends out of a small South Carolina town.
Here's an idea May 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Anthologies and Hits collections are made for people who don't have all the classic albums by the artist in question. I for one don't care for This Old Cowboy and don't mind its exclusion from this set. But if I did love that song I would probably already own the album/cd it originally appeared on and wouldn't care if it was left off a new compilation. Do fans really think they should have any say in what goes on a compilation? Its a 30 year anthology, not a best of the 70s.
Outstanding CD. Outstanding service May 4, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
You can't go wrong with the old Marshall Tucker Band. But preferences aside, I received my order in good time and condition, which is what counts.
|
|
| | |