[Review] John David Souther (1972)
Souther’s debut album showcases another country-rock singer/songwriter on the rise.
Souther’s debut album showcases another country-rock singer/songwriter on the rise.
The first single from John David Souther’s first album failed twice to make commercial inroads.
[Kronomyth 2.0] A Tequila Sunrise and a Few Shots of Coffeyville.
More studio rock than country rock, Eagles’ third otherwise returns to the winning formula of their first album.
Spare parts from Eagles, Flying Burrito Brothers and Poco are cobbled together in this poor man’s Crosby, Stills and Nash.
A half-hearted followup to the first, featuring a third of an album from each.
Souther may have feathered his nest with the song royalties from Eagles, but his second solo flight stands on its own.