
Let me thank you first for all the encouraging comments! Sadly they couldn't help me from being rather busy lately. Yet now it seems there's more time for the good ol' vinyl vaults...
The Bob Meighan Band's "The Dancer" was a really fine effort and should appeal to anybody into West Coast/Southern Rock.
The band apparently recorded the album first on a for a local independent label before re-recording it superbly produced for Columbia.
The original "White Album" can be found here on the artist's site.
Artwork included.
Comments encouraged!
Enjoy!
Nice, i like this quite much. Thank you very much for posting this unknown treasure.
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ReplyDeleteHeya Mr Riper, thanks for another great album shared.
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not too bad, i must say. i've heard worse! thanks for posting this one!
ReplyDeleteThe Dancer was done on Capitol Records not Columbia.
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Cheers, mate :)
Hola,tienes grandes joyas en este blog,no te sonara un album doble en directo titulado:The Alabama Troupers State Road Show,creo que estan entre otros LEON RUSSELL,DON NIX...me parece que del año 1972.GRACIAS.SALUDOS.
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ReplyDeleteHave this on vinyl, but my turntable is dead. Knew something was missing in my life musically and now I have it back. My ears thank you and I'll be listening to this a lot! Been searching for it for a long time. Another great listen for new band is Derek Trucks Band, Check it out if you get around to it.
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