<< DVD5 Ozark Mountain Daredevils - Reunion Concert 1980
Ozark Mountain Daredevils - Reunion Concert 1980
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Date 9 years, 2 months
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Ozark Mountain Daredevils - Reunion Concert   1980

Deze post ik op verzoek van een aantal mensen.
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Els ik ben jou nog steeds niet vergeten, en vele met mijn.




The Ozark Mountain Daredevils were among the more popular of mid-'70s country-rock outfits, slotting in chronologically and stylistically between the Eagles and Firefall. As exponents of '70s country-rock, the group rode a wave of success for five years on A&M Records and survived in some form into the 1990s, with a following just large enough to justify occasional record releases in their later years.

Don't Look Down The sextet was formed in Missouri during the early '70s, consisting of guitarists John Dillon and Steve Cash, blues harpist/singer/guitarist Randle Chowning, drummer/guitarist/singer Larry Lee, keyboard player Buddy Brayfield, and bassist-vocalist Michael Granda, and was signed to A&M Records in 1973. Their first album, recorded under the supervision of producer Glyn Johns (who had also worked with the Eagles), was a critical success and yielded a Top 30 hit in "If You Want to Get to Heaven." A year later, they had the biggest hit in their history, "Jackie Blue," a mellow piece of country-rock that got to number three on the charts and still gets played occasionally as a '70s oldie. They had an ethereal edge to their sound and songs that made them especially appealing to college-age listeners during the middle of the decade. Their self-titled debut album set the tone for the group's next four releases, although by 1978's Don't Look Down, the sound was somewhat closer to country-pop than country-rock. Collegiate girls and their boyfriends could relate to them, and a sense of humor didn't hurt (their third LP, The Car Over the Lake Album had cover art featuring -- you guessed it -- a car over a lake).
White MansionsLee, Dillon (who later played with fellow Daredevil Steve Cash on the Waylon Jennings/Jessi Colter White Mansions concept album), and Chowning authored most of the songs that anyone knows ("Jackie Blue," "Following the Way I Feel," "Fly Away Home"). The group enjoyed success primarily on FM radio from 1973 until 1978, and were popular enough to justify the recording and release of a double-LP concert album -- they switched labels to CBS in 1980, losing Lee and Chowning by the end of the decade but picking up Buddy Emmons on steel guitar and Rune Walle on mandolin. The group ceased recording activity in the 1980s, but re-formed and began making records again in the mid-'90s, and there have been some surprising (and very rewarding) archival releases devoted to their work, including early sessions (in which they were at their purest country and bluegrass) and a reunion concert. All of their A&M library has reappeared on CD (some more than once, with upgrades), especially in Europe, and as of 2007 the group was still playing shows to enthusiastic audiences in and around Missouri. Brown died in a house fire in 2004 and the band played a memorial show in his memory in the fall of that same year, but after that the group went into semi-retirement, emerging to play shows now and then in different configurations before settling on a pretty consistent line up of John Dillon, Steve Cash, Michael Granda, Ron Gremp, Dave Painter, Kelly Brown, Bill Jones, Ruell Chappell and Nick Sibley. A new live album, Alive & Wild, was issued in 2011.




1
Chicken Train
Steve Cash
Ozark Mountain Daredevils
2
Look Away
Randle Chowning
Ozark Mountain Daredevils
3
Country Girl
Randle Chowning
Ozark Mountain Daredevils
4
Oh Darlin
Ozark Mountain Daredevils
5
Cobblestone Mountain
Steve Cash
Ozark Mountain Daredevils
6
Thin Ice
Steve Cash / Randle Chowning
Ozark Mountain Daredevils
7
Noah (Rode the Storm)
John Dillon
Ozark Mountain Daredevils
8
Jackie Blue
Steve Cash / Larry Lee
Ozark Mountain Daredevils
9
Durty Gurl
Ozark Mountain Daredevils
10
Satisfied Mind
Jack Rhodes
Ozark Mountain Daredevils
11
Lovin' You
John Dillon
Ozark Mountain Daredevils
12
Tuff Luck
Steve Cash
Ozark Mountain Daredevils
13
If You Wanna Get to Heaven
Steve Cash / John Dillon
Ozark Mountain Daredevils
14
Commercial Success
Steve Cash
Ozark Mountain Daredevils




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