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Together Forever (The Marshall Tucker Band album)

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Released
  
1978

Artist
  
The Marshall Tucker Band

Producer
  
Stewart Levine

Genre
  
Length
  
38:12

Release date
  
1978

Label
  
Capricorn Records

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Together Forever was the Marshall Tucker Band's 7th studio album. It was produced by Stewart Levine, founder of CHISA records. This was the band's last album produced for Capricorn Records. The name of the album reflects the Platonic love of the members towards one another.

Contents

The band's follow-up album, their eighth, would be a compilation album entitled Greatest Hits

Track listing

All songs written by Toy Caldwell, except where noted.

  1. "I'll Be Loving You"
  2. "Love is a Mystery"
  3. "Singing Rhymes"
  4. "Dream Lover" (Jerry Eubanks, George McCorkle)
  5. "Everybody Needs Somebody" (Doug Gray, Jerry Eubanks, George McCorkle)
  6. "Change is Gonna Come" (Tommy Caldwell)
  7. "Asking Too Much of You"
  8. "Bound and Determined" (Available on the re-issue as a bonus track. Recorded live November 2, 1975 at Armadillo World HQ, Austin, Texas)

Personnel

  • Doug Gray - Lead vocals and percussion
  • Toy Caldwell - Electric and acoustic guitars, steel guitar, shared lead vocal on "Singing Rhymes"
  • Tommy Caldwell - Bass guitar and background vocals
  • George McCorkle - Electric and acoustic guitars, banjo
  • Jerry Eubanks - Flute, alto, baritone and tenor saxophone, background vocals
  • Paul Riddle - drums
  • Songs

    1I'll Be Loving You5:30
    2Love Is a Mystery7:11
    3Singing Rhymes3:10

    References

    Together Forever (The Marshall Tucker Band album) Wikipedia


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