Mr. & Mrs. Garvey - album Mr. & Mrs. Garvey 1968 (mono)
  • 4 mesi fa
Folk rock duo probably from California, who struggled in the music business for five years, and were married since 1963. The couple relased two albums "Mr. & Mrs. Garvey" in 1968 and "Songs: 1965 - 1971" on their own Mud label. The debut self-titled album was produced by Bob Johnston (Dylan, Cash) and featured top Nashville sessionmen like Kenneth Butrey, Norbert Putnam, Wayne Moss, Charlie McCoy, and a young Charlie Daniels. Though the album had a folk-rock base, it mixed that with early songwriter influences and dashes of baroque pop, psychedelia, and country-rock. All songs were written by Pat and Victoria, with fantasy-tinged lyrics.

Victoria Garvey, Pat Garvey - vocals.
Charlie Daniels, Wayne Moss - guitars.
Charlie McCoy - harmonica, guitar, trumpet.
Craig Doerge - celeste, harpsichord, piano.
Tommy Jackson - violin.
Eddy Tinch - French horn.
Joseph Robinson - oboe.
Don Tweedy - flute.
Warren Tweedy - saxophone.
Wayne Butler - trombone, tuba.
Bob Moore, Bobby Dobson, Norbert Putnam - bass.
Kenny Butler - drums.

Fugacity.
Supermarkets.
It's quite a lovely painting, Mrs. Custer, I'm sorry things turned out of way for George.
Ghost towns.
Orange nickelodeon.
Inside a paper stagecoach, slowly.
Fifi O'Toole.
Pick the weeds.
A millionaire with a jazz band playing.
Street of joy.
Bon voyage, Miss Tichhauser.


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