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Carolina Dreams
Release Date: 2004-05-11, Audio CD, Shout Factory
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- Posted: Mar-19-2008
Southern Country Rock!
Without a doubt, the best that The Marshal Tucker Band had or ever will have! A genuine classic! The opening cut grabs you at the beginning and never lets go throughout the entire album. Classic!
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- Posted: Jul-23-2007
Continuous Dreams
Ever since the first time I heard Can't You See and Take The Highway on their first album I became a fan of Meshall Tucker. I have slowly converted most albums to CD's and Carolina Dreams was on I didn't have. With Marshall Tucker you are always getting songs that leave you toe tapping. In...
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- Posted: Apr-01-2007
The Bottom Line...
All the finest ingredients of rock, country, blues, and jazz blended into a down-home gumbo as only The (original) Marshall Tucker Band could do it! The remastered series sounds superb audibly, and the packaging is beautifully restored- complete with historic photos and interesting liner notes....
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- Posted: Mar-08-2007
Oldie but a Goodie
Just couldn't get the song "Heard It In A Love Song" out of my head so had to buy this. The band excells in this album-my favorite is the flute player. I had the pleasure of hearing them live and they were rockin'.
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- Posted: Oct-14-2006
Tell It To The Devil
This is such a great MTB album. They were a great band and this really highlights how good they were. Even though there are only 7 tracks (a bonus track not counted) they were all great. Not a very long album but most of their albums were like this so there is no difference. I like all the songs...
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- Posted: Apr-19-2005
MTB's Artistic Comeback Continues
The Marshall Tucker Band continue their artistic comeback (following the mediocre SEARCHIN' FOR A RAINBOW) with CAROLINA DREAMS. Most of the songs are great, and even with a few clunkers present, I would have no qualms about asking a pretty girl for a dance to this one, even if she wasn't part of...
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- Posted: Sep-21-2004
Commercial peak; artistic valley
This appears to be such a great album, with its handsome cover and clever title. I bought the Marshall Tucker albums back in seventies on LP's and always thought that Caroline Dreams was one of the best, until I really listened to it. Carefully listening to this one, and comparing it to others,...
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- Posted: Aug-25-2004
Original lineup's peak commercially and artistically
The MTB run of truly outstanding records peaked with Carolina Deams, an lp that was deservedly their best selling. Although it's a relatively country oriented release, somehow, it also managed to break out in a big way on album rock radio, and then, of course, more mainstream radio with Heard it...
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