Gladstone - ... From Down: Home In Tyler, Texas ...
: "Marietta Station," "A Piece Of Paper," and "Red Bird".
: Guitar and vocals (formerly of the 1960s pop-rock group The Five Americans ). Gladstone - ... From Down Home In Tyler, Texas ...
Though it didn't achieve the mainstream commercial success of its peers, the album remains a collector's item for its authentic Southern rock production and high-quality "hippiebilly" style. Gladstone released one more album, Lookin' for a Smile (1973), before the original lineup shifted. : "Marietta Station," "A Piece Of Paper," and "Red Bird"
The record was recorded at in Tyler, Texas, and produced by Robin Hood Brians and Randy Fouts. It features 11 (or 12 in some pressings) tracks that blend melodic country standards with original rock and pop ballads. Gladstone released one more album, Lookin' for a
: Reviewers describe it as a "smooth and effortless" listen, noted for its strong vocal harmonies reminiscent of Crosby, Stills & Nash. The Band Lineup
The group brought together seasoned Texas musicians with diverse backgrounds:
: Guitar and vocals (formerly of the garage rock band Mouse and the Traps ). H.L. Voelker : Lead vocals.