Artist: VA
Title: Local Customs: Lone Star Lowlands
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: Numero Group
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, Psychedelic Pop, Folk Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:03:12
Total Size: 157/378 Mb
Tracklist:01. Lowlands Studio Band - Trash One
02. Insight Out - Live My Life Today
03. Mother Lion - Simple House
04. Sassy - She's My Daughter
05. Bobby Welch - Yellow River
06. Insight Out - It Makes You Feel So Bad
07. Linda Crowe - I Still Remember
08. Circus - Love of the Morning
09. Mourning Sun - Where's Love Gone Today
10. Mother Lion - I'm The Fool
11. Sage - I Found My Music
12. Bobby Welch - Benashaw Glenn
13. Hope - Tomorrow
14. Next Exit - Take A Look At Your Friends
15. Circus - Give Me Time
16. Boot Hill - No Control
17. D.O.A - Lady Tell Me Why
18. Sage - Everyday Is Saturday
19. Hope - Dream Away
20. Mourning Sun - Let's Take A Walk In The Woods
21. Roy Briggs & Alton Tew - You Know I Love You
22. Donald Thomas - Black Night Is Calling Me Home
The second in our series of peeks into the world of regional studios hones in on Mickey Rouse's Lowland operation out of Beaumont, Texas. Long after the Bopper's plane crashed and the Winter brothers (Johnny and Edgar) and Janis Joplin split, Texas' Golden Triangle was home to a vibrant group of musicians, songwriters, and entrepreneurs just trying to make it in Houston, let alone the world. Holed up in a run-down strip mall, groups like Mourning Sun, Insight Out, Sage, Sassy, Mother Lion, Hope, Circus, and Boot Hill tracked out hundreds of demos, most of which were put on the shelf and left to bake in the southeast Texas heat. Until now.
The Numero Group has painstakingly audited every tape in the Lowland archives, selecting the best of the best (22 tracks on CD, 28 for the 2LP) for this peerless compilation. The songs themselves run the gamut: southern boogie rock, CSNY clone workups, British blues thunder, garage-psych hangovers, Morricone-tinged supper club instrumentals, yacht rock, and what can only be described as Bobby McFerrin fronting the Velvet Underground...each of them threaded to another in the way only a tightly-knit scene knits its output together. Forget bringing these treasures back to life-Lone Star Lowlands gives them the life they never had.
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