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Reunion
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 1977
RecordedJanuary–April 1977
Genre Psychedelic rock, country rock
Label Fantasy [1]
Producer Sam Charters
Country Joe and the Fish chronology
CJ Fish
(1970)
Reunion
(1977)

Reunion is the sixth studio album by the American psychedelic rock group Country Joe and the Fish, released in 1977. [2] [3] It constituted a reunion of the members of the 1967 band. [4] It was produced by Sam Charters for Fantasy Records and recorded between January and April 1977. The music is not as psychedelic, and several tracks are country rock.[ citation needed]

Track listing

Side 1

  1. "Come to the Reunion" (Gary Hirsh) – 3:03
  2. "Time Flies By" (Joe McDonald) - 4:09
  3. "Stateline, Nevada" (Barry Melton) - 2:03
  4. "Love Is a Mystery" (Barry Melton) - 2:04
  5. "Dirty Claus Rag" (Joe McDonald, B. Melton, Sam Charters, Phil Marsh) - 2:04
  6. "Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine" (Joe McDonald) - 3:25

Side 2

  1. "Thunderbird" (Joe McDonald) - 3:42
  2. "Gibson's Song" (instrumental) (David Bennett Cohen) - 3:37
  3. "No One Can Teach You How to Live" (Barry Melton) - 3:16
  4. "Insufficient Funds" (Bruce Barthol, Phil Marsh) - 2:36
  5. "Dreams" (David Bennett Cohen, Richardson) - 2:55

Total time: 35:32

Personnel

Country Joe and The Fish
Additional personnel
  • John Otis — congas
  • Jim Price — horns
  • Bobby Keys — horns
  • Trevor Lawrence — horns
  • Steve Madaio — horns
  • Sam Charters — jug (track 5)

References

  1. ^ Leon, David De (December 12, 1994). Leaders from the 1960s: A Biographical Sourcebook of American Activism. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN  9780313274145 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Brown, Toni; Abraham, Lee (September 1, 2009). Relix: The Book: The Grateful Dead Experience. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN  9781617134159 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Bartkowiak, Mathew J.; Kiuchi, Yuya (June 10, 2015). The Music of Counterculture Cinema: A Critical Study of 1960s and 1970s Soundtracks. McFarland. ISBN  9780786475421 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Rense, Rip (April 8, 2004). "Fixin' to Be Reborn". LA Weekly.