1970 studio album by Longbranch Pennywhistle
Longbranch Pennywhistle is an early-in-genre country rock album by Longbranch Pennywhistle, a duo featuring the then-little-known Glenn Frey and John David Souther.[1] It also contains strains of folk rock.[2] It was released in 1970; the duo split up shortly afterwards.
AllMusic's review of the album called it low-key and less commercial than the Eagles would be.[2]
One of the album's songs, "Kite Woman", would resurface on Souther's 1972 debut solo album, John David Souther.[2]
Track listing
- Side one
- "Jubilee Anne" (Souther)
- "Run, Boy, Run" (Frey)
- "Rebecca" (Frey)
- "Lucky Love" (Souther)
- "Kite Woman" (Souther)
- "Bring Back Funky Women" (Souther, Frey)
- Side Two
- "Star-Spangled Bus" (Souther)
- "Mister, Mister" (Souther)
- "Don't Talk Now" (James Taylor)
- "Never Have Enough" (Souther)
Personnel
- Technical
- Tom "Take-damn It" Thacker - producer
- James Bowen - supervisor
- Chuck Britz, Michael Lietz - engineer
References
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