Statesboro Blues [#] - Rising Sons, McTell, Blind Willi
If the River Was Whiskey (Divin' Duck Blues) [#] - Rising Sons, Estes, Sleepy John
By and By (Poor Me) [#] - Rising Sons, Patton, Charley
Candy Man - Rising Sons, Davis, Gary [1]
2:10 Train [#] - Rising Sons, Albertano, Linda J.
Let the Good Times Roll [#] - Rising Sons, Goodman, Shirley
44 Blues [#] - Rising Sons, Dixon, W.
11th Street Overcrossing [#] - Rising Sons, Kincaid, Jesse Lee
Corrine, Corrina [#] - Rising Sons, Chatmon, Bo
Tulsa County [#] - Rising Sons, Polland, Pamela
Walkin' Down the Line [#] - Rising Sons, Dylan, Bob
Girl with Green Eyes [#] - Rising Sons, Kincaid, Jesse Lee
Sunny's Dream [#] - Rising Sons, Kincaid, Jesse Lee
Spanish Lace Blues [#] - Rising Sons, Kincaid, Jesse Lee
The Devil's Got My Woman - Rising Sons, James, S.
Take a Giant Step [#] - Rising Sons, Goffin, Gerry
Flyin' So High [#] - Rising Sons, Kincaid, Jesse Lee
Dust My Broom [#] - Rising Sons, James, Elmore [1]
Last Fair Deal Gone Down [#] - Rising Sons, Johnson, Robert [01
Baby, What You Want Me to Do [#] - Rising Sons, Reed, Jimmy [1]
Statesboro Blues [take 2][#] - Rising Sons, McTell, Blind Willi
I Got a Little [#] - Rising Sons, Kincaid, Jesse Lee
Featuring Taj Mahal, Ry Cooder, Jesse Lee Kincaid, Kevin Kelley and Gary Marker, the Rising Sons added an earthy dose of rural country blues to the fast-evolving rock scene of the mid-'60s. Though this Los Angeles-based gr... more »oup led a storied existence between 1964-1966 and were well-known for their live performances -- admirers included Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Mark Lindsay and David Crosby -- their debut album, produced by Terry Melcher of Byrds fame, languished unissued in the Columbia vaults. To set matters right, we've rounded up a dozen long-lost Rising Sons tracks and dressed them up in a pair of pristine, previously unpublished full color photos to present the Rising Sons' self-titled debut LP as it might have looked and sounded had it appeared in 1966!« less
Featuring Taj Mahal, Ry Cooder, Jesse Lee Kincaid, Kevin Kelley and Gary Marker, the Rising Sons added an earthy dose of rural country blues to the fast-evolving rock scene of the mid-'60s. Though this Los Angeles-based group led a storied existence between 1964-1966 and were well-known for their live performances -- admirers included Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Mark Lindsay and David Crosby -- their debut album, produced by Terry Melcher of Byrds fame, languished unissued in the Columbia vaults. To set matters right, we've rounded up a dozen long-lost Rising Sons tracks and dressed them up in a pair of pristine, previously unpublished full color photos to present the Rising Sons' self-titled debut LP as it might have looked and sounded had it appeared in 1966!