
A Place To Land
Release Year: 2002
Label: Elektra
Country: USA
Produced by Andrew Logan
Musicians:
Ty Taylor, Joe Dean: Vocals, Guitars
Ray Artis: Vocals, Bass
Malloy: Vocals
Additional Musicians: Tim Pierce, Rusty Anderson, Keb Mo: Guitars, Roger Hamilton, Jon Button: Bass, Jamie Muhoberac, Pam Reswick: Keyboards, Kim Bullard, Jamie Muhoberac, Zachary Rae: Organ, Abe Laboriel Jr., Josh Freese: Drums, Paulinho Da Costa: Percussion, Chris Pierce: Harmonica, Andrew Logan, Orfeh, Billy Porter, Keb Mo, Carol Perry, Darlene Perry, Lori Perry, Sharon Perry: Background Vocals;
Why oh why did this group ever split up?. Fantastic material, supported by some of the best harmony vocals ever recorded! Ty Taylor went on to audition for the reality Rockstar programme for INXS i think? And Hall and Oates went on to record Getaway Car. Do us a favour Ty, Joe, Ray and Malloy, record a new CD. It just has not been the same without you!
The wonderful second album of this completely undervalued group. Great arrangements and the harmony vocals are the best. (Soul)Westcoastpop at it's best.
I bought this CD after hearing "My Song" just one time. I am blown away by the rest of the CD too! Dakota Moon's vocals are incredible, their harmonies mix perfectly, and the CD blends a great mix of upbeat and slow songs. "My Song" is still definitely my favorite, what an inspirational song! It's such a shame that the rest of the world won't hear this en masse, because Dakota Moon deserves so much more.
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