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Tracklist

Winds Of Change 3:20
Variety Night 2:58
Johnny Psycho 3:58
City By The Bay 5:38
Roses 5:45
Keep That Spark Alive 3:43
Atomic Cafe 6:42
No Time At All 4:32
Reveille Blues 5:48

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DSM102 The Drovers Beyond The Blue ‎(LP, Album) Donkey Soul Music DSM102 US 1989
DSM102CA The Drovers Beyond The Blue ‎(Cass, Album) Donkey Soul Music DSM102CA US 1989
TX 2032-2 TA The Drovers Beyond The Blue ‎(CD, Album) Taxim Records TX 2032-2 TA Germany 1997


The Drovers  - Beyond The Blue FLAC album

Musician performer: The Drovers

Title: Beyond The Blue

Country: US

Date of release: 1989

Style: Folk Rock, Acoustic, Experimental

Genre: Rock

Size FLAC: 1499 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 208

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After David Kauffman and Eric Caboor - aka The Drovers - have had a special place in the TAXIM catalog for a long time all the patient fans of these two singer-songwriters from Los Angeles can finally take a deep breath of relief. Even though ’Beyond the Blue“ is not the long-awaited successor to ’Tightrope Town“, it's at least the overdue re-release of their rare second album from 1989 (playing time: 43 minutes); distributed only locally in its original vinyl edition. The two multi-instrumentalists employed just three guest musicians for this production: the great Leo Leblanc (pedal steel), John Keene (accordion) and 'Phlim' Flambeau (drums). The qualities of The Drovers were already well in place. Both are sharp observers and have a knack for the specialness of the ordinary. This talent earned them favorable comparisons with shining examples like Robbie Robertson, Bruce Cockburn, T-Bone Burnett and David Baerwald. ’Beyond the Blue“ breathes the spirit of a classic Southern California folkrock/countryrock production. Uptempo folkrock numbers and countrified ballads come together in this relaxed but still forceful record. Definitely more than just an exercise for ’Tightrope Town“! ’This album stands out as a fine work, a nicely crafted record. I would guess that if you looked in the record collections of The Drovers you'd see that they listen to everything from Hank Williams to the Rolling Stones and back again. That diverse background shows up favorably in their music.“ SOUNDCHOICE - The Music Networking Machine“I must say I found myself paying close attention to Caboor and Kauffman's tales...the two might be ripe for a major label hunting the next singer-songwriter sensation“ OPTION
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After David Kauffman and Eric Caboor - aka The Drovers - have had a special place in the TAXIM catalog for a long time all the patient fans of these two singer-songwriters from Los Angeles can finally take a deep breath of relief. Even though ’Beyond the Blue“ is not the long-awaited successor to ’Tightrope Town“, it's at least the overdue re-release of their rare second album from 1989 (playing time: 43 minutes); distributed only locally in its original vinyl edition. The two multi-instrumentalists employed just three guest musicians for this production: the great Leo Leblanc (pedal steel), John Keene (accordion) and 'Phlim' Flambeau (drums). The qualities of The Drovers were already well in place. Both are sharp observers and have a knack for the specialness of the ordinary. This talent earned them favorable comparisons with shining examples like Robbie Robertson, Bruce Cockburn, T-Bone Burnett and David Baerwald. ’Beyond the Blue“ breathes the spirit of a classic Southern California folkrock/countryrock production. Uptempo folkrock numbers and countrified ballads come together in this relaxed but still forceful record. Definitely more than just an exercise for ’Tightrope Town“! ’This album stands out as a fine work, a nicely crafted record. I would guess that if you looked in the record collections of The Drovers you'd see that they listen to everything from Hank Williams to the Rolling Stones and back again. That diverse background shows up favorably in their music.“ SOUNDCHOICE - The Music Networking Machine“I must say I found myself paying close attention to Caboor and Kauffman's tales...the two might be ripe for a major label hunting the next singer-songwriter sensation“ OPTION