Michael Hurley & Pals - album Armchair boogie 1971

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American singer,guitarist and artist Michael Hurley from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, who moved to New York in early 1960s, where he began his name on the subversive Greenwich Village. "Armchair boogie" is recorded with Jesse Colin Young as producer, guitarist and bassist, and sets out his stall as purveyor of charming, homely, folsky songs. Largely acoustic, the album features little more than the sound of Hurley's guitar and voice and the occasional mouth trumpet.

Michel Hurley - vocals, guitar, trumpet.
Maggie Hurley - backing vocals, tambourine.
Jesse Colin Young - guitar, bass, producer.
Robin Remainly - fiddle, mandolin, backing vocals.
Richard "Earthquake"Anderson - harmonica.
Scott Lawrence - piano.
Michael Kane - bass, cornet.
Jeff Myer - drums.

The werewolf.
Grand Canyon Line.
English nobleman.
Be kind to me.
Troubled waters.
Red ravager's reel.
Sweedeedee.
Open up.
Jocko's lament.
Light green fellow.
Get the best of me.
Biscuit roller.
When the swallows come back to Capistrano.
Penguins.


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