1969-12-31
THE BRIDGE BLIND MAN’S HILL Baltimore Maryland’s The Bridge combines elements of the Grateful Dead, Marshall Tucker & the Radiators into a disc that is sure to please. Combining great harmonies, with fun songs about moonshine, trains and gambling there sound has a very warming southern feel to it. All though every track on this disc is WYCE worthy, standouts include “Let Me off This Train” which features some great mandolin playing & country rhythms. The track “Devil in Me” has a great country blues feel to it & “Old White Lighting 95” is a fun track that will make you want to pull out your jug of moonshine. “Born Ramblin” is pure 1970’s southern rock at its finest and has a certain Poco sound to it. This train should roll from Blind Man’s Hill directly into your CD collection. Reviewed By: Gregg SaurThe Detroit Cobras
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THE NIKHIL KORULA BAND
Music of the New Day
Camera Obscura
Let's Get Out Of This Country
THE WATSON TWINS
TALKING TO YOU, TALKING TO ME
KELLER WILLIAMS
Dream
MIDLAKE
The Trials of Van Occupanther
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