5'll Getcha Ten by The Cowboy (CD, 2014)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelReal Gone Music, Rlgm
UPC0848064003205
eBay Product ID (ePID)3048611852

Product Key Features

Release Year2014
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistThe Cowboy
Release Title5'll Getcha Ten

Dimensions

Item Height0.38 in
Item Weight0.21 lb
Item Length5.68 in
Item Width4.97 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks12
Number of Discs1
TracksShe Carries a Child, Hey There Babe, 5'LL Getcha Ten, The Wonder, Shoestring, Lookin' for You, Seven Four Tune, Right on Friend, All My Friends, Innocence Song, Please Be with Me, What I Want Is You
NotesLed by Scott Boyer and Tommy Talton, the Jacksonville band Cowboy was discovered by none other than Duane Allman who, as legend has it, banged on their door at 7 am one day and asked to hear some songs. He then recommended them to Capricorn label owner Phil Walden, who sent Allman Brothers producer Johnny Sandlin to check them out; Sandlin ended up producing several Cowboy albums for Capricorn, of which this 1971 release was the second. The Allman Brothers connection on this album is even more explicit than it was on their debut album (REACH FOR THE SKY); Allman plays guitar on 'Lookin for You' and dobro on 'Please Be with Me', while ABB keyboardist Chuck Leavell appears on half of the album tracks. But what makes 5 LL GETCHA TEN special and indeed what makes it many Cowboy fans favorite record is the songwriting. 'Please Be with Me' was covered by Eric Clapton on his classic 461 OCEAN BOULEVARD release, and throughout the album a gentle undercurrent of spirituality courses through these beautifully played and sung songs, particularly on 'What I Want Is You', 'Innocence Song' and the title tune. Scott Schinder's notes contain revealing quotes from Tommy Talton; we ve also added some great period.

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