Saturday, March 30, 2019

Bob Watson - Easy Listenin' Country Style (Florida, Country, Rockabilly, R&B, Psychedelic, Folk) [1971]

Bob Watson - Easy Listenin' Country Style

Fort Lauderdale, USA - 1971


Country-Western, Rockabilly, R&B, Folk, Psychedelic, Soul


The back of the album reads:

"The songs in this album are about life; it's the good time and the hard times; it's lost loves, and unfulfilled dreams, it's hope and despair. It's all there in life....We've put some of it on this record."


Bob Watson remains musically consistent as he and his band cover everyone from Creedence Clearwater Revival and John Denver to Chuck Berry and Tom Jones on this private pressing from Ft Lauderdale, Florida circa 1971. Bob and the fellas are a country outfit, first and formost, however you can hear nods to other genres including folk, soul, and even hints of Lee Hazelwood-ian cowboy psychedelia. 

The highlight of this release the is the lone original composition, a two minute downer titled Man About Town, a spooky ballad written by Watson. He sings from the perspective of a ramblin' dark cowboy who feels alienated by one night stands, and a lack of authenticity in his relationships. 

Always a new love
But never a true love
I'm the man about town

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