
Horizontal Fall
Release Date: 2006
Label: Human Nature
Country: USA
Produced by Phil Galdston, Beckley–Lamm–Wilson
Musicians:
Mimi Parker: Vocals (Track 15)
John Fields, Larry Treadwell, Alan Sparhawk: Guitars
Ryland Steen, Dave Raven, Russell Kunkel, John Fields: Drums
Eric Andrews: Trumpet
Rusty Young: Pedal Steel, Dobro, Mandolin
Charles Adelphia: Oboe, Duduk
GERRY BECKLEY of the group AMERICA has released a solo set of songs, 15 total. GERRY has written such classic gems as SISTER GOLDEN HAIR, I NEED YOU, DAISY JANE, MOVING TRAIN, PLAYING GOD, NOW SUE & SARAH among hundreds. The songs here are quite splendid.? GERRY touches upon many subjects & uses a variety of musical instruments to get his message across. His genius is readily apparent in such cuts as WARM GONE GRAY, SATURDAY SKY, THE FARMER IS THE MAN. He continues to produce songs that are pleasing melodically, musically & lyrically to everyday folks. His wide expanse of subject matter & musical wizardry combine to bring magical sounds of peace & love. His messages are clear, his feelings are real. Please give this one a close listen.
It's always nice to hear "the voice of America". This seems to be a collection of farious stuff Gerry has collected over the years. Nothing to be compared to his best work, but nice to listen to anyways. "Crying" was released before by Jeff Larson on his fabulous "Sepia" CD. If you want to hear how this fantastic band would sound in the 21st century, grab one of his releases!
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