Спасибо, в 70-х у меня была эта замечательная пластинка, потом ушел в армию, пришел через 2 года, а брат брат её упилил . Такая вот история. Сейчас ностальгирую и кайфую ❤❤
Why oh why wasn't this band big.. The more I'm listening to it these guys should have been blowing away Lynyrd Skynyrd. Definitely one of the best obscure Southern Rock records I've ever heard 💯💯
Sundance - Rain, Steam Speed A1 I See The Road A2 Coming Down A3 Your Choice A4 Stand By A5 Gimme Some String Beans I'm A Hungry Man A6 Crazy Song B1 Willie The Gambler B2 So Long B3 Southern Route B4 Gypsy Woman B5 Smokestack B6 Come On Down B7 So Far Dunne, Sean Milligan Jew's Harp - John Blanchard (6) Percussion - Ray Cooper Violin - Johnny Van Derrick Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Banjo, Pedal Steel Guitar, Steel Guitar, Guitar [Bottleneck] - Bob Bowman Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Mandolin - John B. Lynham Vocals, Bass, Tambourine, Harmonica - Phil Savage Vocals, Drums - Alan Moore (2) Vocals, Piano, Electric Piano, Synthesizer [Moog], Accordion, Piano [Jangle] - Steph Griffin (2)
What an album. Light rock, psych folk rock, southern boogie, acoustic rock. What a mix. Very diverse. It's hard to say what their style was. They sound a bit like the Guess Who. Where were they from? Ty
@@tylervandenberg1997 Wow! I have all Priest albums ftom the 70s, starting with Rocka Rolla 1974. I have their first three albums from the 80s. I have a couple more of their later stuff on CD, not on vinyl. I think CDs first came out in "82. I saw them on their Screaming For Vengeance tour in "82. I really liked this Sundance album. Ty 👌
@@thomassmith8721 Was (am) a giant Judas Priest fan, too, who had all those classic albums up through 'Defenders of the Faith'. Awesome band and discography.
Спасибо, в 70-х у меня была эта замечательная пластинка, потом ушел в армию, пришел через 2 года, а брат брат её упилил . Такая вот история. Сейчас ностальгирую и кайфую ❤❤
Crazy Song is an insane song omg
Why oh why wasn't this band big.. The more I'm listening to it these guys should have been blowing away Lynyrd Skynyrd. Definitely one of the best obscure Southern Rock records I've ever heard 💯💯
Please add this to spotify IM BEGGING YOU!!!!!!
AGREE with last comment truly a gem thnx.
Дякую Вам за сумлінну та якісну працю!
👍🤝💪👌🍷🍾🍷🍾. 🇺🇦
Exellent band perfect music thanx for posting
Sundance - Rain, Steam Speed
A1 I See The Road
A2 Coming Down
A3 Your Choice
A4 Stand By
A5 Gimme Some String Beans I'm A Hungry Man
A6 Crazy Song
B1 Willie The Gambler
B2 So Long
B3 Southern Route
B4 Gypsy Woman
B5 Smokestack
B6 Come On Down
B7 So Far
Dunne, Sean Milligan
Jew's Harp - John Blanchard (6)
Percussion - Ray Cooper
Violin - Johnny Van Derrick
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Banjo, Pedal Steel Guitar, Steel Guitar, Guitar [Bottleneck] - Bob Bowman
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Mandolin - John B. Lynham
Vocals, Bass, Tambourine, Harmonica - Phil Savage
Vocals, Drums - Alan Moore (2)
Vocals, Piano, Electric Piano, Synthesizer [Moog], Accordion, Piano [Jangle] - Steph Griffin (2)
Thank you🇧🇷🤘🎸
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Oh yeah!
What an album. Light rock, psych folk rock, southern boogie, acoustic rock. What a mix. Very diverse.
It's hard to say what their style was. They sound a bit like the Guess Who.
Where were they from? Ty
They were from England. The drummer Alan Moore would later play with Judas Priest.
@@tylervandenberg1997
Wow! I have all Priest albums ftom the 70s, starting with
Rocka Rolla 1974. I have their first three albums from the 80s. I have a couple more of their later stuff on CD, not on vinyl. I think CDs first came out in "82.
I saw them on their Screaming For Vengeance tour in "82.
I really liked this Sundance album. Ty 👌
@@thomassmith8721 Was (am) a giant Judas Priest fan, too, who had all those classic albums up through 'Defenders of the Faith'. Awesome band and discography.