Topic: Album Alert: Boones Farm Self-Titled Album

I've been trying to find this album for eons.  I saw them in the early 70's at a couple outdoor festivals and imo they were in a class by themselves.  This is in my top five albums of all time and I no longer have it.  Produced by Jim Messina of Loggins and Messina and Buffalo Springfield, the album is a nice blend of rockers and acoustic ballads.  The lead singer was what made this band.  Re-listening to him he sounds a little like Dave Osti and I'll bet Dave is aware of this band too since they're both from the west coast.  I'll attache two vids to sample and hope some of you take the time to listen to them.
If anyone here can locate a cd of this album I'll be eternally grateful.  You can contact me off my profile here.
Curby
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z3aJgwO … mp;index=1
http://youtu.be/_TeVlC5USmU

Re: Album Alert: Boones Farm Self-Titled Album

Curby wrote:

I've been trying to find this album for eons.  I saw them in the early 70's at a couple outdoor festivals and imo they were in a class by themselves.  This is in my top five albums of all time and I no longer have it.  Produced by Jim Messina of Loggins and Messina and Buffalo Springfield, the album is a nice blend of rockers and acoustic ballads.  The lead singer was what made this band.  Re-listening to him he sounds a little like Dave Osti and I'll bet Dave is aware of this band too since they're both from the west coast.  I'll attache two vids to sample and hope some of you take the time to listen to them.
If anyone here can locate a cd of this album I'll be eternally grateful.  You can contact me off my profile here.
Curby
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z3aJgwO … mp;index=1
http://youtu.be/_TeVlC5USmU

I really like "The Me Nobody Knows" Curby, thanks for that link.

Sandy

I know a place ....

Re: Album Alert: Boones Farm Self-Titled Album

Sandy,

Thanks for listening.  Here's some info I found on the group...
Here's another big label release that has left precious little biographical information behind it.  Good luck finding out much about this short-lived  early-1970s California-based quartet, let alone locating a decent review of their sole 1972 release.

During high school drummer Fred Darling and guitarist Gary Stovall played together in the band Churchill Downs.  After school the pair relocated from Idaho to Southern California and began to enjoy some late 1960s local success on the L.A. club circuit when Darling got his induction notice, bringing the band to an end.  Completing his two years of active duty in the Army, in 1971 Darling returned to L.A. where Stovall invited him to join a band he'd just put together.   Featuring Darling, Stovall, bassist Brad Palmer, and singer Kent Sprague, while not exactly ground breaking (but still rare in rock circles), the quartet's integrated line up and country-rock moves attracted the attention of Columbia Records which promptly signed them to a contract.

Produced by Jim Messina (of Loggins and Messina fame), 1972's cleverly-titled "Boones Farm" was clearly intended to appeal to the growing country-rock audience (just check out the cover photos that made the quartet look like they had just finished a cattle round up).  Largely written by Sprague and Stovall with the other two members contributing, tracks like the acoustic ballad 'She's So Good', 'The Me Nobody Knows', and 'If You Can't Be My Woman' had a distinctive country-rock edge, complete with acoustic arrangements and some nice Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young-styled four part harmonies (check out 'Love has a Mind of Its Own' for a taste of the comparison).  That said, similar to era-competitors like The Buffalo Springfield, The Byrds, or Poco their roots were far more diverse and the collection included a healthy dose of  conventional rock.  In fact, over half of the album was straight ahead rock.  Powered by Sprague's deep, soulful voice, 'Good Old Feelin'', 'Play Children Play', 'Livin' Together', 'The Me Nobody Knows' and the blazing 'So Much Wrong' (with a killer Stovall guitar solo) were all first-rate, out-and-out rockers that would have sounded fine on FM radio.  Elsewhere Columbia tapped the album for a couple of instantly obscure singles:

- 1972's 'If You Can't Be My Woman' b/w 'Start Today' (Columbia catalog number 4-45623)
- 1972's 'Good Old Feelin' b/w 'Start Today' (Columbia catalog number 4-45713)

Kind of makes you wonder how these talented guys fell through the cracks when so many far less talented outfits made it onto the charts ...   Another one that sounds better the more I listen to it and you can still pick up on the cheap.

"Boones Farm" track listing:
(side 1)
1.) Good Old Feelin'   (Kent Sprague - Gary Stovall) - 3:00
2.) She's So Good   (Kent Sprague - Gary Stovall - Brad Palmer) - 3:20
3.) Play Children Play   (Kent Sprague - Gary Stovall) - 4:40
4.) Love has a Mind of Its Own   (Kent Sprague - Gary Stovall) - 3:56
5.) Livin' Together   (Kent Sprague - Gary Stovall - Brad Palmer) - 3:55

(side 2)
1.) Mother-In-Law   (Kent Sprague - Gary Stovall - Fred Darling) - 2:59
2.) The Me Nobody Knows   (Kent Sprague - Gary Stovall) - 2:53
3.) You Say You Love Me More   (Kent Sprague - Gary Stovall - Brad Palmer - Fred Darling) - 3:29
4.) If You Can't Be My Woman   (Kent Sprague - Gary Stovall) - 3:12
5.) So Much Wrong   (Kent Sprague - Gary Stovall - Brad Palmer) - 3:35
6.) Start Today   (Kent Sprague - Gary Stovall) - 4:19

The album did nothing commercially and Columbia promptly dropped the band from the recording roster.  Interestingly Sprague-Stovall tunes were subsequently covered by a number of outside groups including Bettye LaVette who took a crack at 'If I Can't Be Your Woman' and Three Dog Night who recorded a pair of their songs - 'Good Old Feeling' and 'Play Children Play'.


Darling kept at it for awhile, playing and touring in a series of local bands including Rockit and Wolf Gang (with guitarist Steve Plunkett).  Burned out he called it quits in his mid-20s.  He returned to music in 2005 and posted a small, but entertaining website at:

http://wct.4t.com/Drums.html


Palmer seems to have remained active in music working as a sessions player (Karla Bonoff, Bob Welch, etc.) and as a longstanding member of the band America's studio and touring group.

4 (edited by Curby 2011-06-29 16:17:56)

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A huge thanks to my good friend Pittsburgh Jeff who has anwsered my prayers.  An album loaned out when Richie Nixon was Prez and unreturned has like Lassie found its way home.

5 (edited by RickB 2011-06-29 18:17:50)

Re: Album Alert: Boones Farm Self-Titled Album

That is very cool Curby.

I wonder if they took their name from a cheap jug wine we used to make "Spooly" with. (recipe: 1 gallon Boone's Farm red, 1 quart rum, 2 quarts 7-up, 6 sliced lemons, 1 block ice) Add 20 teenagers and you can figure the rest. lol
Rick

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Re: Album Alert: Boones Farm Self-Titled Album

Curby wrote:

A huge thanks to my good friend Pittsburgh Jeff who has anwsered my prayers.  An album loaned out when Richie Nixon was Prez and unreturned has like Lassie found its way home.


My pleasure Scott.  It went out this morning, I expect you should be listening to it by Friday. Please keep me posted, let me know it arrives safe and sound, and in one piece. Wait till you see the homemade envelope.  Wanted to get it out asap.

Take care everyone. And if I don't meet you no more in this world
Then ill, I'll meet you in the next one and don't be late, don't be late

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A belated thanks Jeff.  I indeed received my disc last friday as I was shovelling out my garage (it's amazing I've escaped an episode of Hoarders).  I immediately downloaded it into my computer, synced it into my iPod and was singing along to each song as I worked.  I hadn't heard those songs in 35 years yet remembered all the lyrics, yet can't recall most of the words from recent favorites.  Why is that?  It's not Alzheimers cause I still remember to zip my fly...teehee.