Stompin' Room Only (Unreleased Live Recording)

Stompin' Room Only (Unreleased Live Recording)

Editorial Reviews

Product Description
"The jams on Stompin’ Room Only are some of the best ever recorded by the band." —From the liner notes by Michael Buffalo Smith, editor of Gritz magazine

The Marshall Tucker Band, acknowledged as one of the founding fathers of the Southern rock movement, is celebrating its 30th anniversary as a recording group with a catalog restoration and release program. Stompin’ Room Only, part of this collection, is the long rumored and highly anticipated album of live material recorded between 1974 and 1976.

Recorded in London, Manchester (during their only European tour), in Milwaukee, and at Charlie Daniels’ annual "Volunteer Jam" in Murfreesboro during the years 1974-1976, the album was originally prepared for release in 1977 by producer Paul Hornsby and included the original lineup.

In an unusual series of events, the album’s release was first delayed by Capricorn Records and, ultimately, never released, as the master tapes could not be found for more than a quarter century. They were recently discovered in pristine condition and that long-awaited album, the virtual "holy grail" of jam band music is now available.

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Stompin' Room Only (Unreleased Live Recording)

Stompin' Room Only (Unreleased Live Recording)
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • The Bottom Line...
  • Awesome live performance!
  • MTB AMAZING
  • A Rare Find
  • Southern Rock's Holy Grail
Stompin' Room Only (Unreleased Live Recording)
The Marshall Tucker Band
Manufacturer: Shout Factory
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Live On Long Island 4-18-80
  2. The Marshall Tucker Band - Live From the Garden State 1981
  3. Where We All Belong
  4. Anthology: The First 30 Years
  5. Running Like the Wind

ASIN: B0000E1WNQ
Release Date: 2003-11-04

Tracks:

  1. Long Hard Ride
  2. This Ol' Cowboy
  3. Fire On The Mountain
  4. Searchin' For A Rainbow
  5. Take The Highway
  6. Can't You See?
  7. Blue Ridge Mountain Sky
  8. The Thrill Is Gone
  9. Ramblin'
  10. 24 Hours At A Time
  11. Hillbilly Band

Album Description

"The jams on Stompin' Room Only are some of the best ever recorded by the band." —From the liner notes by Michael Buffalo Smith, editor of Gritz magazine

The Marshall Tucker Band, acknowledged as one of the founding fathers of the Southern rock movement, is celebrating its 30th anniversary as a recording group with a catalog restoration and release program. Stompin' Room Only, part of this collection, is the long rumored and highly anticipated album of live material recorded between 1974 and 1976.

Recorded in London, Manchester (during their only European tour), in Milwaukee, and at Charlie Daniels' annual "Volunteer Jam" in Murfreesboro during the years 1974-1976, the album was originally prepared for release in 1977 by producer Paul Hornsby and included the original lineup.

In an unusual series of events, the album's release was first delayed by Capricorn Records and, ultimately, never released, as the master tapes could not be found for more than a quarter century. They were recently discovered in pristine condition and that long-awaited album, the virtual "holy grail" of jam band music is now available.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Bottom Line..........2007-04-01

The Original Marshall Tucker Band captured in a quality live recording and wonderfully packaged with coinciding notes and photos. This is an instant classic.

5 out of 5 stars Awesome live performance!.......2007-01-17

Ever since I first heard this album, I just haven't gotten enough of it. I bought it about half a year ago, and it still hasn't grown old a bit. MTB puts on a splendid performance, and Toy's thumb shines through in every track. This is one for the ages!

5 out of 5 stars MTB AMAZING.......2006-07-16

This release from the Marshall Tucker Band vault leaves me
not only stompin, but happy, and bit annoyed great music like this sat on the shelf for so long.
Besides all the great hits the MTB is known for this disc showcases what a fine ensamble band they were.
If you love the Allmans at the Fillmore East and Little Feats Waiting for Columbus then this release by the Marshall Tucker band is a must have.
Every time I play it the experiance leaves amazed and wanting more!!

4 out of 5 stars A Rare Find.......2006-04-26

When I first heard about this album being released, I was thrilled at the prospect of a Marshall Tucker live album with the classic line-up. Although the production is less than perfect in spots, this is certainly a great live album.

Marshall Tucker was a great band, with some fine musicians and some truly great music. Seeing the band live here, with some of their classic songs (although with some unfortunate omissions, such as "Heard it in a Love Song") makes it well worth the cost of admission.

5 out of 5 stars Southern Rock's Holy Grail.......2006-04-03

I waited a year to review this disc because, for me, the Marshall Tucker Band's songs are timeless. My all-time favorite album is MTB's Where We All Belong, (followed very closely by ABB's Filmore East). I've listened to Where We All Belong consistently, since I received it for Christmas in 1974. I figured that if the live versions on Stompin' sounded as good after a year as they did when I first spinned it, then I could write a review.

I was a fool. Of course they'd sound as good after a year...THIS IS LIVE TUCKER AFTER ALL! Now I know that some here were disappointed that some of the tunes had already appeared on other releases. That didn't disappoint me, (probably because I knew about it before buying it - thanks to those of you who complained). But hearing the MTB deliver their "stompin'" set to what had to be a stunned crowd of Brits is incredible! The versions of Long Hard Ride, This Ol' Cowboy, Can't You See, Searchin' For A Rainbow, and Hillbilly Band, will astound any Tucker Fan. The cover should contain the warning: "WARNING: Listening to this disc while driving causes sudden outbursts of air-drumming and air-guitar. Please pull over before Toy Caldwell's solo on This Ol' Cowboy."

If you're an MTB fan and you've got any trepidation about purchasing this release, let it go. This disc will surely occupy your player for a good long time.

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