 
		  ROKY ERICKSON CD CLUB - RELEASE #25
RAINCROW - 12/9/71 The Jade Room, Austin, Texas
Raincrow: Stacy Sutherland (guitar), Ronnie Leatherman (bass),
Obi Hardeman (vocals), Bobby Rector (drums) & Cecil Morris (harp)
(original recording courtesy of George Kinney of The Golden Dawn)
    1. Let It Roll
    2. Slippin' And Slidin'
    3. Mathilda
    4. Stagger Lee
    5. So Long
    6. instrumental
    7. All Along The Watchtower
    8. Brown Sugar
    9. I Feel Good
    10. Cripple Creek
    11. Something On Your Mind
    12. Money
    13. Shadow Falling
    14. For Your Love
    15. band song
    16. blues instrumental
    17. Honky Tonk Women
Notes:
    This band consists of Stacy Sutherland (guitar), Ronnie Leatherman (bass), Obi Hardeman (vocals), Bobby Rector (drums) and Cecil Morris (harp). The music is rock, blues, soul, but some of the names involved may be of interest to fans of Texas Psych. The original recording is courtesy of George Kinney of The Golden Dawn, who has cleared its distribution. There is hardly any audience noise between tracks, so it's TAO and fits only on an 80 minute CDR. There are cover versions by the Band, Stones and Dylan (plus whoever wrote 'Money' - Barrett Strong IIRC), as well as blues standards and band compositions. No compositions by The Elevators. Sound quality is a fairly consistent 8/10 with very occasional clipping.
  ROKY ERICKSON CD CLUB - RELEASE #25
RAINCROW - 12/9/71 The Jade Room, Austin, Texas
Raincrow: Stacy Sutherland (guitar), Ronnie Leatherman (bass),
Obi Hardeman (vocals), Bobby Rector (drums) & Cecil Morris (harp)
(original recording courtesy of George Kinney of The Golden Dawn)
Notes:
    This band consists of Stacy Sutherland (guitar), Ronnie Leatherman (bass), Obi Hardeman (vocals), Bobby Rector (drums) and Cecil Morris (harp). The music is rock, blues, soul, but some of the names involved may be of interest to fans of Texas Psych. The original recording is courtesy of George Kinney of The Golden Dawn, who has cleared its distribution. There is hardly any audience noise between tracks, so it's TAO and fits only on an 80 minute CDR. There are cover versions by the Band, Stones and Dylan (plus whoever wrote 'Money' - Barrett Strong IIRC), as well as blues standards and band compositions. No compositions by The Elevators. Sound quality is a fairly consistent 8/10 with very occasional clipping.