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Category:Music Total size: 263.87 MB Added: 1 month ago (2025-11-02 08:59:01)
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Description:
Artist: Sugarloaf
Album: Spaceship Earth
Label: Liberty – LST-11010
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Terre Haute Press
Country: US
Released: 1971
Genre: Blues Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks+scans)
Tracklist:
A1. Spaceship Earth 4:27
A2. Hot Water 4:10
A3. Rusty Cloud 3:01
A4. I Don't Need You Baby 5:11
A5. Rollin' Hills 3:36
B1. Mother Nature's Wine 2:58
B2. Country Dawg 2:36
B3. Woman 4:19
B4. Music Box 2:28
B5. Tongue In Cheek 7:39
11 - Don't Call Us, We'll Call You [Bonus]
Personnel:
Jerry Corbetta - organ, piano, clavichord, celeste, chimes, lead vocals
Bob Webber - guitar, dobro, vocals
Robert Yeazel - guitar, bells, classical guitar, harmonica, lead vocals
Bob Raymond - bass, vocals
Bob MacVittie - drums
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Glenn Grab - cello (09)
Joe Julian - bass viol (09)
Frank Slay, J.C. Phillips - producers
Continuing the theme. The band's second album (#111 on the US Billboard 200). Immediately after the release of the first album, the band added guitarist/vocalist Robert Yeazel (ex-"The Beast"). Two singles from the album, "Tongue In Cheek" and "Nature's Wine," reached #55 and #88 on the Billboard chart, respectively. Throughout 1970-71, the band had a heavy touring schedule, which included performances with "The Who," "Deep Purple," "Eric Burdon & War," and other popular bands. On March 16, 1971, they performed at the 13th Annual Grammy Awards party along with Aretha Franklin, "Three Dog Night," and others