The Alabama State Troupers
Band members Related acts
line up 1 (1971-72) -
Mary Anderson -- backing vocals
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- Jeannie Greene (solo efforts) - Furry Lewis (solo efforts) - The Mar-Keys
(Don Nix)
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Genre: rock Rating: *** (3 stars) Title: The Alabama State Troupers Road Show Company: Elektra Catalog: EKS-75022 Year: 1972 Country/State: US Grade (cover/record): VG+/VG+ Comments: double LP; gatefold sleeve, minor ring wear Available: 1 Catalog ID: 6077 Price: $20.00
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The
brainchild of Elektra president Jac Holzman, producer Russ Miller, and singer/songwriter Don Nix (best know for his work with The
Marr-Keys (see separate entry)), The Alabama State Troupers were originally
envisioned as a traveling roadshow meant to showcase the talents of various
Southern musicians who had been signed to the Elektra imprint. Among
the acts to be showcased were Nix, Lonnie Mack and his band, singer Jeannie Greene (best known
for her work supporting Elvis Presley). and an all star collection of
sessions players dubbed the Mt. Zion Band and Choir. original plan was
to include Lonnie Mack and his backing band in the enterprise.
Holzman's entertaining book Follow the Music has an entertaining
segment where Miller talks about what happened next. Having finished
all the arrangements for the tour, literally days before the tour was to
kick off Nix called Miller to tell him that Mack had vanished. Miller
eventually tracked him down to a house way out in the Ohio countryside only
to discover that Mack had recently awoken from a dream with a biblical
vision telling him not to tour. Unable to get Mack to change his mind,
Miller and Nix turned to bluesman Furry Lewis as a backup. Lewis had
backed Nix on his 1970 solo debut "In God We Trust."
1.) Furry's Blues (W.F. Furry) - 7:21 (side 2)
5.) Will the Circle Be Unbroken (traditional - arranged by Don Nix) - 3:32 (side 3)
10.) Yes, I Do Understand (Jeanie Greene - Marlin Greene) - 3:16 (side 4)
16.) Iuka (Don Nix) - 5:38
I've never heard it, but for some strange reason in 2005 the small Australian Aim label released "Live for a Moment". From what I can tell it's little more than an abridged version of the original release, along with what's been described as surprisingly shoddy liner notes and recording quality. So ... look for the original.
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