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| Biography: While J.D. Souther may have made his biggest impact on the country-rock sound behind the scenes or in a supporting role to some of the bigger pop names of the '70s, he had an impressive and critically acclaimed series of solo albums that have unfortunately all but disappeared from music fans' radar. ...Read full biography |
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Released: 1979 Label: COLUMBIA Critics' Rating:  Souther finally scored a hit single with the 50s-ish title track, and the album also includes such lovely ballads as "White Rhythm and Blues," as well as the solo version of the Souther, Hillman, Furay ...Read full reviewReleased: 1976 Label: Asylum Critics' Rating:  Excellent album steeped in the Southern California country-rock sound of the 70s, with all the usual suspects (Danny Kortchmar, Waddy Wachtel, Kenny Edwards, and Russ Kunkel, and producer Peter Asher -- ...Read full review
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