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| Biography: Jesse Colin Young got his start as a folksinger in Greenwich Village coffeehouses in the early '60s, releasing two major-label albums, The Soul of a City Boy (April 1964) and Young Blood (March 1965). He met guitarist Jerry Corbitt in Cambridge, MA, and with keyboardist/guitarist Lowell "Banana" Levinger ...Read full biography |
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Released: 1994 Label: Sherdian Square Critics' Rating:  After making only two albums in 11 years, Jesse Colin Young returned with a new studio album only 11 months after releasing Makin' It Real. Like its predecessor, Swept Away seemed to mark a middle-aged ...Read full reviewReleased: 1974 Label: Sheridan Square Critics' Rating:  Whether it was creative fervor or contractual obligation, Jesse Colin Young was back with a new album only six months after his commercial and artistic breakthrough with Song for Juli, and though the album ...Read full review
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