Carolina Dreams, released in 1977, was The Marshall Tucker Band's sixth album and an ode to the band's home state, South Carolina, USA. Focusing on Western themes, it spawned their biggest hit to date, "Heard It In a Love Song", which rose to #14 on the Billboard Hot 100, taking the album with it to #22 and #23 on the Country and Pop charts, respectively. They toured early that year to promote the album.[1] A bonus live version of "Silverado" appears on the 2005 reissue which was recorded the year after the death of bassist and founding member, Tommy Caldwell.[2]
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Released | January 1977 | |||
Recorded | 1976, Capricorn Studios, Macon, Georgia | |||
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Length | 37:18 (2005 reissue 41:46) | |||
Label | Capricorn | |||
Producer | Paul Hornsby | |||
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All songs written by Toy Caldwell except where noted.[3]
"Silverado" (George McCorkle) - (recorded live 1981 Winter Garden Theater - Dallas Texas)
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