Friday, July 3, 2020

VA - Ramblin' Man, Southern Rock Vol. 01 (A Butterboy Compilation) CD1+CD2+CD3




SOUTHERN ROCK

VA - Ramblin' Man, Southern Rock Vol. 01 (A Butterboy Compilation) 
CD1+CD2+CD3 

Southern rock is a sub-genre of rock music and a genre of Americana. It developed in the Southern United States from rock and roll, country music, and blues, and is focused generally on electric guitar and vocals. Although the origin of the term Southern rock is unknown, "many people feel that these important contributors to the development of rock and roll have been minimized in rock's history."

The heyday of Southern rock in the 1970s began with the 1973 release of the Allman Brothers Band’s Brothers and Sisters album, with its major hit "Ramblin' Man", and other Southern inflected tunes like "Jessica" and "Pony Boy". This album was a departure from previous Allman Brothers work, which until the death of band leader Duane Allman in late October 1971 had been purely blues rock. Dickey Betts' song "Blue Sky", which had appeared on the 1972 Eat a Peach album, was the one song recorded during the Duane Allman era that could in retrospect be seen as bridge to Southern rock. Betts' ascension as band leader following the death of Allman and then Berry Oakley, the band’s original bassist, turned the direction of the band — and American pop music in general — toward a more Southern-fried sound.

The Marshall Tucker Band was also known to incorporate jazz instruments such as the flute and saxophone into their jams. Other acts associated with the first wave of true Southern rock were Elvin Bishop, Wet Willie, The Charlie Daniels Band, Little Feat, ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd. In the early 1970s, another wave of hard rock Southern groups emerged. Their music emphasized boogie rhythms and fast guitar leads with lyrics extolling the values, aspirations - and excesses - of Southern working-class young adults, like the outlaw country movement. The music itself is heavily influenced by the late '60s electric rock music scene.

The 1990s also saw the influence of Southern rock. The Black Crowes, who were from Atlanta, Georgia, blended the sound of bands like Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones with the southern touch of the Allman Brothers Band. Additionally, alternative rock groups like Kings of Leon combine Southern rock with garage rock, alt-country, and blues rock. Several of the original early 1970s hard rock Southern rock groups are still performing today, such as Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Marshall Tucker Band, Molly Hatchet, ZZ Top, and Wet Willie. The members of the Allman Brothers Band decided to stop playing in 2014 and continue with different projects like Government Mule and the Tedeschi Trucks Band. Since about 2017 the Allman Betts Band with sons Devon Allman and Duane Betts of the original Allman Brothers Band members Gregg Allman and Richard C. (Dickey) Betts started touring, thus the baton has been passed to the next generation. (Wikipedia)


Volume 1 has 75 great Southern Rock tracks. Enjoy this music style that combines blues jams and boogie licks with lyrics declaring fierce regional pride. Its unpretentious sound can be very rewarding.  All tracks are chosen for their Southern Rock feel, not all bands are American. Volume 2  is prepared and will follow in the future.

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Track lists

CD1


01    Allman Brothers Band    Ramblin' Man    4:47
02    Henry Paul Band    So Long    5:02
03    Gypsy    Brand New Car    3:42
04    Outlaws    (Ghost) Riders in the Sky    5:51
05    Lynyrd Skynyrd    Free Bird    9:06
06    Dave Chastain Band    Sunshine    5:35
07    JJ Grey & Mofro    Country Ghetto    4:00
08    Doobie Brothers    Black Water    4:19
09    Arc Angels    Living in a Dream    4:54
10    Kentucky Headhunters With Johnnie Johnson    Stumblin'    3:09
11    Grinderswitch    Let the South Wind Blow    4:10
12    Dickey Betts & Great Southern    Tangled Up in Blue    8:02
13    Stillwater    Make it Or Break It    4:24
14    Pure Prarie League    Amie    2:39
15    Foghat    Slow Ride    3:57
16    Gregg Allman Band    Before the Bullets Fly    3:42
17    Ozark Mountain Daredevils    If You Wanna Get to Heaven    3:06
18    Drive-By Truckers    Daddy Learned to Fly    4:43
19    Georgia Satellites    Keep Your Hands to Yourself    3:28
20    Gov't Mule    Rocking Horse    4:01
21    Black Oak Arkansas    Hot and Nasty    2:55
22    Johnny Van Zant    Coming Home    4:06
23    Hogjaw    County Line    6:31
24    Atlanta Rhythm Section    Champagne Jam    4:31
25    Molly Hatchet    Fall Of The Peacemakers    7:52

CD2

26    Gregg Allman    Midnight Rider    4:28
27    Cowboy    Please Be With Me    3:42
28    Little Feat    Dixie Chicken    3:55
29    Lynyrd Skynyrd    Sweet Home Alabama    4:45
30    James Gang    Funk #49    3:57
31    Van Zant    Black Bottom Road    4:46
32    Marshall Tucker Band    Can't You See    6:05
33    Wet Willie    Dixie Rock    5:13
34    Joe Ely    Lord of the Highway    3:52
35    Blackberry Smoke    Holding All The Roses    3:17
36    Confederate Railroad    She Took it Like a Man    2:48
37    Leon Russell    High Horse    4:42
38    Rossington Collins Band    Fancy Ideas    4:35
39    Blackfoot    Railroad Man    2:24
40    Delaney & Bonnie & Friends    Only You Know and I Know    3:27
41    Navasota    Canyon Ladies    3:59
42    Eric Quincy Tate    I Want 'cha    2:46
43    Brian Cadd    River Boat Lady    3:35
44    David Allan Coe    He Will Break Your Heart    4:01
45    North Mississippi Allstars    Mean Ol' Wind Died Down    7:31
46    Royal Southern Brotherhood    Reach My Goal    4:57
47    Don Nix    Gone Too Long    3:18
48    Zz Top    Sharp Dressed Man    4:14
49    Tracks    All Alone Again    4:46
50    Charlie Daniels Band    The Devil Went Down to Georgia    3:37

CD3

51    Hank Williams Jr    Tobacco Road    4:10
52    Marshall Tucker Band    Heard it in a Love Song    4:56
53    Mama's Pride    In the Morning    5:10
54    Elvin Bishop    Travellin' Shoes    7:18
55    Kentucky Headhunters    Walk Softly on This Heart of Mine    3:46
56    Blackfoot    Highway Song    7:32
57    Sea Level    Nothin' Matters But the Fever    7:21
58    Mudcrutch    Scare Easy    4:34
59    Bronco    Tell Me Why    6:30
60    Blind Boys of Alabama    I Saw the Light (Feat. Hank Williams, Jr.)    3:17
61    Henry Paul Band    So Long    5:02
62    Mount Rushmore    Without No Smog    5:28
63    Black Oak Arkansas    Jim Dandy    2:43
64    Jimmy Carter and Dallas County Green    Travelin'    3:36
65    Sweathog    Ride, Louise, Ride (Change in Louise)    3:16
66    Allen Collins Band    Ready to Move    3:31
67    Mother Station    Spirit in Me    4:34
68    Otis Taylor    Three Stripes on a Cadillac    3:16
69    Anna Black    Little Annie Weed    2:58
70    Kings of Leon    Knocked Up    7:10
71    Hydra    Feel Like Running    3:20
72    Point Blank    Part Time Lover    3:56
73    Blue Jug    Hard Luck Jimmy    3:20
74    Don Nix    Amos Burke    2:59
75    Jo Ja Band    Cold Winds    9:36

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32 comments:

  1. Another fun compilation, Butter, and great selections - and expect many suggestions for the inevitable fourth volume! I'm surprised to see Foghat here, which simply means you've used some very interesting criteria, worth discovering by ear. This thick set belongs next to your fine Swamp Rock collection, Southern Rock's likewise-busy brother.

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    1. Hi Aging Child,
      I have been out eating copious amount of chicken wings and drinking pints of beer. (no joking). I wish i had this set with me. I feel maybe one to many beers today.
      Foghat fits for me, but I see where you are coming from. I hear you man.
      Volume 2 of Ramblin' Man, Southern Rock (another 3 CD's)will be posted in a few weeks

      Cheers.

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    2. Thanks for the LOL, Butter! Next time, bring the set (or the next), and a stack of napkins. And when you've recovered from these beers and are ready for more, put one back for the rest of us here, hanging out with you. Maybe even One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer. After which, now I lay me down to sleep... ;-)

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    3. I meet with these guys every two weeks and we relive our youth and tell stories, explore how our brains still work by challenging ourselves with music questions. Oh and share food and drink (as i said before probably a little too much). F. Scott Fitzgerald said “It's a great advantage not to drink among hard drinking people.” But i really like these guys.

      Cheers and have a great weekend.

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    4. That's a great - and healthy! - regular get-together for all of you; my brother in Perth is worried about some minor memory issues, so I might send him your way. He'll be driving a Renault on the wrong side of the road, so watch out for him. ;-)

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    5. Hi Aging Child. You should not be concerned for your brother. We all drive like that in here. It's the Renault that concerns me. :0

      Cheers.

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    6. LOL; I'll tell him. Have a great week, Butter!

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  2. Butter, thank you for this, a lot of hard work goes into a collection like this, and pixeldrain work for me this time. Your compilations are a great add to any playlist.

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    1. Hi Road of Stones,
      Thank you for the recognition. Appreciated.
      Enjoy this and Volume 2 when it arrives.

      Cheers.

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  3. Bless your cholesterol-encrusted heart for including the Joja Band! How many nights listening and dancing to old friends from Savannah, the late Great Howard Jobe and Bobby 'Pick n flip"

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    1. Hi Northing,
      I now take tablet from my Cholesterol and feel great. So glad I have flipped a switch for you.

      Cheers.

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  4. Hi BB, thanks for another one of your compilations!
    Familiar with the 60/70s groups but not the ones that follow,
    so look forward to hearing this one = Cheers!!

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    1. Hi coffee Messiah,
      Its always great to hear new music. Enjoy.

      Cheers.

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  5. if there's a better compiler of compilations than Butterboy on the internet, I would love to find them...yet another great one...Jay

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    1. Hi Jay,
      You are very generous. Thank you.
      I try my hardest to make my comps interesting and rewarding with new and older material and with a sprinkling of the unknown. Glad you like what I do.

      Cheers.

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  6. Butter, Some of the Hair Bands from the 80's/90's, their Ballads had some Southern Rock Flair sound to them (Tyketto/Standing Alone, Junkyard/Simple Man, Blackeyed Susan/Ride with Me, Roxy Blue/Nobody Knows) the sound of them seem to touch the same nostalgia,

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  7. And you put Blackberry Smoke on, we are very much on the same page BB, nice job. I'll have to up you some of my comps from Boozetunes, an eon ago....Have a great weekend!!

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    1. Even the Arc Angels...Now there's a band that deserved a second CD, least we've got Doyle B putting some choice stuff out.

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    2. Try this for size: http://hollandtunneldive.blogspot.com/2020/07/argentina.html

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    3. Hi Rob,
      I would love to see your compilations.
      Thanks for the hollandtunneldive blog link. I'll check it out.

      Cheers

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  8. I thank you for this which I'll pass on to a friend.

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    1. Hi Barry B,
      Thanks for commenting on this. Word of mouth is always a reward.


      Cheers

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  9. Thanks, Again for another great collection

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    1. Hi manufan99,
      Thank you. I hope you enjoy this and volume 2 when it arrives.

      Cheers.

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    1. Thank you you Berni for the enthusiastic and or exuberant comment.

      Cheers.

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  11. Looking forward to volume 2, thanks for the southern rock compilation.

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    1. Hi joewad,
      I think the next installment is due this Friday, if not it will be the next week. Its completed but also scheduled. Thanks for asking.

      Cheers.

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  12. Perusing through yer old compilations while throwing back a stout cerveza. BB you never fail to come through. Thanx so much for this compilations!

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    1. Hi Bonita,
      There is also a 2nd Volume. You can find it here.
      https://butterboycompilations.blogspot.com/search?q=VA+-+Ramblin%27+Man%2C+Southern+Rock.

      Cheers.

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    1. Hi Maren Nkrumah.
      The Pixeldrain link above is still active. Please use it.
      Cheers.

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