Originally a folk singer from Georgia, Jerry Corbitt migrated north in the mid '60s and joined Jesse Colin Young to form The Youngbloods.
In 1968, during the recordings of their third album, he left the band to start his solo adventures. One of them was producing the first LP of the legendary Mad River. The drummer of this band, Greg Dewey, would soon be enlisted for Jerry's first solo album, which would be recorded a bit later, and which is the one we have here.
Produced by his friend Charlie Daniels, who had already been in charge of The Youngbloods, it's a rather bizarre album. It gets close to several different genres without clearly staying very long in any of them. Powerful rock with some west coast flavor is perhaps the best description.
Jerry Corbitt - Corbitt [1969]
http://www.sendspace.com/file/bnbts5
Uncle Kracker - Happy Hour (The South River Road Sessions) [2010]-mp3
http://www.sendspace.com/file/mv19pz
Muddy Waters - Chicago Blues [1994]
http://www.sendspace.com/file/ygzud7
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