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Greatest Hits
Music Artist : The Marshall Tucker Band
Music Label : Shout Factory!
Release Date : 2011-04-05
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Originally released in 1978 and discontinued in 2000, Greatest Hits contained just 8 songs. It has now been expanded by an additional 6 songs, making this the most complete look ever at their crucial 70s recordings for Capricorn Records. Contains the hits Can t You See, Heard It In A Love Song, Fire On The Mountain and Take The Highway. Includes five rare 45 rpm single versions! Newly remastered, with an 8-page booklet containing detailed notes and rare photos.
Anthology: The First 30 Years
Music Artist : Marshall Tucker Band
Music Label : Shout Factory
Release Date : 2005-02-01
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The first collection to feature hits from their entire career!

Along with Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers, The Marshall Tucker Band is the definitive Southern rock band. Over their storied career, they’ve seamlessly blended rock, country, jazz, pop, blues and soul into a beguiling blend of the best music that The South — and America — has to offer. The 2-disc Anthology is the first collection to pull together the highlights from their 30-year career.

It contains not only their biggest hits—"Fire On The Mountain," "Heard It In A Love Song," "Last Of The Singing Cowboys," "Can’t You See," "Take The Highway"—but also such fan favorites as "Where A Country Boy Belongs," "I Should Have Never Started Lovin’ You," and "Cattle Drive." Since MTB’s on-stage prowess is legendary, a live video clip has been included as a bonus.

Marshall Tucker Band
Music Artist : Marshall Tucker Band
Music Label : Shout Factory
Release Date : 2003-11-04
Artistopia's Price :$10.49
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The Marshall Tucker Band, acknowledged as one of the founding fathers of the Southern rock movement, is celebrating its 30th anniversary with an ongoing catalog restoration and release program. One of the first releases is their eponymous 1973 TMTB debut. It comes augmented with a live bonus track from the band’s early days on the road and has been remastered from the original analog tapes produced by Paul Hornsby.

The Marshall Tucker Band was originally released by Capricorn Records in March of 1973 (Billboard #29). The album included "Can’t You See," a song considered the band’s "anthem."

"The buying public never really cared whether we were country or rock and roll" says founding member Doug Gray. "They called us a Southern rock band, but we have always played everything from country to blues and all things in-between."

Searchin' For A Rainbow
Music Artist : Marshall Tucker Band
Music Label : Shout Factory
Release Date : 2004-01-27
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Old West dreams meet Southern memories in the tracks of Searchin’ for a Rainbow, The Marshall Tucker Band’s fourth album. Released in 1975, this song collection found the group refining its multi-faceted sound into an appealing country-rock essence. Still present were the jazz and blues-based elements that had always made Marshall Tucker a distinctive unit. By dressing up their music in Western garb, the band found a way to reach a huge new audience—all it took was a little "Fire On The Mountain" to light the way. "We’d found a bit more direction on how to design songs for a record," says lead singer Doug Gray. "Our record company Capricorn had always said, ‘Try to give us something that would work on the radio.’ We tried to do that, and at the same time please each other. We were known as a jamming band. This was the first time we really tried to give them Marshall Tucker’s interpretation of what a hit song was." Helping to spur things on was "Fire On The Mountain," the lead track off Searchin’ for a Rainbow. Released as a single in the fall of ’75, the tune reached #38 on the pop charts. A vivid, Old West, lyric-storyline combined with bluegrass-tinged instrumental licks and an ear-grabbing chorus brought Marshall Tucker its first Top 40 hit.
Where We All Belong
Music Artist : Marshall Tucker Band
Music Label : Shout Factory
Release Date : 2004-01-27
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The Marshall Tucker Band arrived at a crossroads on its third album, Where We All Belong. With two successful LPs already under their belt, the Spartanburg, SC sextet was on the verge of even greater popularity. Marshall Tucker’s eclectic brand of musical Americana had won them a fervent following as a touring act. Now—thanks to lead guitarist Toy Caldwell’s knack for hook-laden songwriting—they were edging closer to breaking into Top 40 radio.

Where We All Belong gives a taste of both ends of the Marshall Tucker spectrum: the expansive jam band and the more tightly-focused recording act. Released in 1974 as a two-record LP, the album found the band refining its own distinctive brand of country-rock on the studio cuts.

Anticipating the mass appeal of cowboy culture a few years later, Toy and his band adopted a bit of a Wild West attitude in their music. For all the prominence of pedal steel guitar and down-home lyric imagery in its tracks, though, Where We All Belong was far more adventuresome than most mainstream country music of its time.

Balancing the well-honed studio cuts were the in-concert recordings that round out the album. The genre-spanning versatility and instrumental excellence of Marshall Tucker’s membership is caught here in all its unfettered glory. As a live act, the band had the power to drive audiences delirious with their soaring jams, as these recordings demonstrate.

New Life
Music Artist : Marshall Tucker Band
Music Label : Shout Factory
Release Date : 2003-11-04
Artistopia's Price :$10.17
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The Marshall Tucker Band, acknowledged as one of the founding fathers of the Southern rock movement, is celebrating its 30th anniversary with an ongoing catalog restoration and release program. One of the first releases is their 1974 sophomore release, A New Life. It comes augmented with a live bonus track from the band’s early days on the road and has been remastered from the original analog tapes produced by Paul Hornsby.

Eight months later their debut, after extensive touring with the Allman Brothers Band, MTB released their follow up A New Life (Billboard #37). The gold album included "24 Hours At A Time" and "Blue Ridge Mountain Sky" and firmly established the band as one of the leading lights in the field of Southern Rock. "The buying public never really cared whether we were country or rock and roll" says founding member Doug Gray. "They called us a Southern rock band, but we have always played everything from country to blues and all things in-between."

Carolina Dreams
Music Artist : Marshall Tucker Band
Music Label : Shout Factory
Release Date : 2004-05-11
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The Marshall Tucker Band: Carolina Dreams - Tour 77 (DVD + CD)
Music Artist : The Marshall Tucker Band
Music Label : Shout Factory
Release Date : 2007-12-04
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Although The Marshall Tucker Band is famous for its live prowess, there has never been a DVD featuring the original lineup of the band--until now. Carolina Dreams Tour '77 captures MTB onstage performing their biggest hits: "Heard It In A Love Song," "Fire On The Mountain," "Can't You See" and many more. In addition to the DVD, this 3-disc set also contains the same concert spread across two CDs. Either way, it's awonderful slice of MTB in its early prime.

Shot in 1977, stored away until it was restored and released in 2007.

Tenth
Music Artist : Marshall Tucker Band
Music Label : Shout Factory
Release Date : 2005-05-17
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The members of MTB were good ol’ boys at heart, but it was during the recording of the Top 40 album Tenth that rock ’n’ roll excess started to rear its ugly head. You’d never know it from the music, which reached back to the original sound of the debut on such songs as "Save My Soul," which recalls the hit song "Can’t You See," and "Sing My Blues" – a song about the Caldwell brothers’ years of playing the local club circuit before forming MTB. Patti Austin contributes backing vocals to "Gospel Singin’ Man
Together Forever
Music Artist : Marshall Tucker Band
Music Label : Shout Factory
Release Date : 2004-05-11
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