No you were right in expecting more. That was an awesome debut. I made the mistake of buying albums 3 and 4 and they were distasterous. He did cone with a bunch of native indian chants and one called Contact from the World of Redboy which was interesting but it would be nice to hear some semblance of the debut. Be careful of the reviews on Amazon for these albums. Check the names. They are all Native Americans
that was the follow up tp The Lanois produced "Robbie Robertson" I remember the anticipation and the disapointment, maybe I built it to high? Did not know Ricketts and DB were involved till I read the liner notes. I recall "Shake This Town" as the tune D&D appeared on. Strange memorie of purchasing it on vacation in Montana, a yellow sports walkman, and a nagging new wife. Pitiful
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that was the follow up tp The Lanois produced "Robbie Robertson" I remember the anticipation and the disapointment, maybe I built it to high? Did not know Ricketts and DB were involved till I read the liner notes. I recall "Shake This Town" as the tune D&D appeared on. Strange memorie of purchasing it on vacation in Montana, a yellow sports walkman, and a nagging new wife. Pitiful
No you were right in expecting more. That was an awesome debut. I made the mistake of buying albums 3 and 4 and they were distasterous. He did cone with a bunch of native indian chants and one called Contact from the World of Redboy which was interesting but it would be nice to hear some semblance of the debut. Be careful of the reviews on Amazon for these albums. Check the names. They are all Native Americans
