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Album Review: California Blues

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It's difficult to gauge how a major label was going to market a release like this in 1970 -- it wasn't nearly slick enough for the country charts, and not nearly folkloric enough to be geared to a purist audience. It's just fairly solid country with a straight-ahead, unprepossessing feel that was anachronistic (in a good way) in 1970, with good harmonies, tinges of bluegrass, and decent material, especially the closing "Turner's Turnpike." Dillards fans, for instance, should take a quick liking to it. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
California Blues [Blue Yodel No. 4] The Stonemans
Looks Like Baby's Gone The Stonemans
Doesn't Anybody Know My Name The Stonemans
Best Guitar Picker The Stonemans
Jimmy's Thing The Stonemans
Railroad Bill The Stonemans
Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane M. Christian The Stonemans
Shades of Yesterday The Stonemans
I Take a Lot of Pride in What I Am The Stonemans
Turner's Turnpike The Stonemans
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