Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 2004
Time: 57:46
Size: 132,4 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Rock/Southern Rock/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Year: 2004
Time: 57:46
Size: 132,4 MB
Label: Self Released
Styles: Rock/Southern Rock/Blues Rock
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Nadine - 4:06
2. Chain of Fools - 4:42
3. Mama Talk to Your Daughter - 4:01
4. Fool for You - 5:41
5. Sayin' It Is Easy - Can You Feel It - 5:03
6. Ridin' with the Devil - 6:20
7. Way Dow East - 3:47
8. Come on Home - 7:45
9. Carry Me Home - 6:45
10. Avenue Breakdown - Band Intros - 9:33
1. Nadine - 4:06
2. Chain of Fools - 4:42
3. Mama Talk to Your Daughter - 4:01
4. Fool for You - 5:41
5. Sayin' It Is Easy - Can You Feel It - 5:03
6. Ridin' with the Devil - 6:20
7. Way Dow East - 3:47
8. Come on Home - 7:45
9. Carry Me Home - 6:45
10. Avenue Breakdown - Band Intros - 9:33
Jukin’ Bone was a legendary band from Upstate New York who formed (as Free Will) in 1968 and signed to RCA Records in 1971. Led by vocalist Joe Whiting and lead guitarist Mark Doyle, the band also featured George Egosarian on second guitar, John DeMaso on bass, and Tom Glaister on drums. This was the line-up that recorded their first album for RCA, Whiskey Woman. By the time of their second lp, Way Down East, Tom Glaister had been replaced by two drummers, Danny Coward and Kevin Shwaryk. Both albums featured original compositions by Whiting, Doyle, and Egosarian in various combinations, and were hailed by Creem magazine as seminal classics of 70’s hard rock. While signed to RCA, the band toured with ZZ Top, Freddie King, The Allman Brothers, The Kinks, John Mayall, and Three Dog Night, among others. They disbanded acrimoniously in 1973, although Doyle and Whiting went on to record several fine albums together on the Blue Wave and Free Will labels, and also achieved individual success in their lengthy careers – Mark as either producer/music director/guitarist for the likes of Meat Loaf, Bryan Adams, Hall & Oates, Mary Fahl, et al and Joe with Bobby Comstock, Savoy Brown, and as tour opener for Van Halen. Jukin’ Bone eventually made peace with one another and assembled in 1993 for a performance at the Syracuse Area Music Awards (SAMMY’S) and played some reunion gigs every few years until 2005.
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