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New Riders Of The Purple Sage Gypsy Cowboy Rare

Was 's second album of 1972, released only seven months after its predecessor,, and was also the group's third album in 15 months, which may help explain why the original material, written separately by and, was not impressive. As usual contributed some twangy country-pop including romantic tributes and reminiscences about the Gold Rush and bootleg whiskey, but nothing really memorable. (His eight-minute 'Death and Destruction' provided opportunities for to play some stinging electric guitar leads, even if it was essentially a rewrite of 's 'Down by the River.' ) 's contributions were even slighter, from his spacy title song ('Let's roll another number') to the by-the-numbers rocker 'Groupie.'

New Riders Of The Purple Sage Gypsy Cowboy Rare

And continued to seem like inferior interpreters of others' songs, as their take on 'Long Black Veil' was generic country-rock. The band had almost completely spun off from by now; the only contribution from the parent act was the appearance of singer on backup vocals on a couple of tunes. Did not demonstrate that they couldn't ride alone, but it did suggest that they ought to pause and come up with some first-rate original material before entering the recording studio again, something they proved unable to do. [The 2007 reissue of the album by Wounded Bird Records added four previously released live versions of the songs, three of them culled from the 1974 LP, produced by.].