Ozark Mountain Daredevils (1980 album)
Ozark Mountain Daredevils is the seventh album (and second self-titled one) issued by the Southern-fried country-rock group The Ozark Mountain Daredevils. It is their first and only album for the Columbia Records label after having issued six previous albums on A&M Records.
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Released | May 1980 | |||
Recorded | Record Plant, Los Angeles | |||
Genre | Country rock, Southern rock | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | John Boylan | |||
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Critical reception
On the eve release Billboard magazine staff highlighted "dazzling guitar work" of John Dillon and Larry Lee. The musical content of the disc is filled with pop-rock numbers, and the influence of country is minimized.[1]
Track listing
- "Take You Tonight"
- "Jump At The Chance"
- "Sailin' Around The World"
- "Lovin' You"
- "Tuff Luck"
- "Oh, Darlin'"
- "Empty Cup"
- "Rosalie"
- "Runnin' Out"
- "Fool's Gold"
Personnel
- Steve Cash - harps, vocals
- John Dillon - guitar, vocals
- Michael Granda - bass, vocals
- Larry Lee - keyboard, guitar, percussion, vocals
with:
- John Boylan - acoustic guitar
- Jon Goin - acoustic and electric guitars
- Paulette Brown - backing vocals
- Rosemary Butler - backing vocals
- Tom Kelly - backing vocals
- Venetta Fields - backing vocals
- Mike Botts - drums
- Don Clinton Thompson - guitar
- Rune Walle - guitar
- Jai Winding - keyboards
- Buddy Emmons - pedal steel guitar
- Gary Coleman - percussion
- Paul Grupp - percussion
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References
- "Review: Ozark Mountain Daredevils – Ozark Mountain Daredevils" (PDF). Billboard. 85 (17). 26 April 1980. p. 55. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 31 May 2020 – via American Radio History.
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