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Morning
LP (Item 613291) Vault, 1970 — Condition: Used
Easygoing rock from the Morning of the 70s LA scene – post psychedelic groovers with some sweet and sometimes soaring harmonies, groovy keys and a nice batch of songs! The record has a a lot of sunshine country rock in the sound, with lots of piano, great vocals, guitar, bass and a little banjo. This band should been bigger, if this record is an indicator, and well worth checking out! Titles include "Angelena", "Early Morning", "Tell Me A Story", "Roll 'Em Down", "Sleep Eyes", "New Day", "Time", "Dirt Roads" and more. (Cover has some ring & edge wear.) © 1996-2013, Dusty Groove, Inc. | |||||
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