Geronimo's Cadillac CD
Artist: MMM
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Geronimo's Cadillac comes out on top as one of Michael's finest albums, even though his "cosmic cowboy" persona was yet to be developed. The title track was Murphey's first Top 40 hit, later covered by Cher and Hoyt Axton, while the Monkees eventually sang their own version of "What Am I Doing Hangin' 'Round?" But the most relevant aspect of Geronimo's Cadillac is the fact that it merges Murphey's slight left of center country sound with a little bit of gospel in a few places, giving his material greater depth and a genuine "reflective" quality that was often absent from commonplace country music. Tracks like "Backslider's Wine," "Calico Silver," and "Boy From the Country" all contain a unique musical complexion inspired by Murphey's voice and by the simplicity of the harmonica and mandolin. Track: 1 Geronimo's Cadillac Track: 2 Natchez Trace Track: 3 Calico Silver Track: 4 Harbor For My Soul Track: 5 Rainbow Man Track: 6 Waking Up Track: 7 Crack Up In Las Cruces Track: 8 Boy From The Country Track: 9 What Am I Doing Hangin' Aound? Track: 10 Michael Angelo's Blues (Song For Hogman) Track: 11 Backslider's Wine Track: 12 Lights Of The City Track: 13 You Can Only Say So Much Track: 14 Blood Brothers Track: 15 Kansas City Catfish Man Track: 16 Sikston County Wildman Track: 17 Fort Worth, I Love You
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