♫ 'Home At Last' is a very pleasant and good album by Wayne Berry. Formerly a member of L.A. Country Rock outfit Timber (Two albums. I have 'Bring America Home', which I will not post unless there'd be great demand.), this solo album should actually please a lot of readers of this blog.
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It's not the harder Southern Rock, instead it has lots of similarities to the Southern Country Rock/Southern Singer-Songwriter output. Kinda laid back, but not comatose. Quite a surprise to me, since I so much disliked the Timber album. Wayne has a very nice voice, which he combines with some great tunes. I don't know much about the man's career, other than that at one time he played with Tommy Talton (of Cowboy) and that he did record a second solo album which was never released.
This is a new rip, provided by the French Connection. Not the rip I found while working on this. So, until there's more,. Anonymous said. Never thought I'd ever hear this album again!
Berry also was in a group called Volunteers - pretty good record, came out on Arista about the same time as the album by Silver and the one by Fool's Gold - Arista was trying to become more like Asylum and signed several country rock bands - Volunteers is probably the rarest album of them all - remember it had some good tunes on it, but details have slipped about it. Anyone out there ripped it, or know where one can be found? Thanks for this post! Wayne is a close friend (since the mid 80s), and after getting stiffed online a couple times, I finally received today my own copy of 'Home At Last' on vinyl. Best of all - now that I've got that rar file extracted into my computer library, I can leave the original record in the protective wrap in which it arrived. I've worked up 'Ballad of Jonah' to add into my set list when I play. Plan to debut it later this Spring in Nashville when I visit Wayne, just to put him into shock!
Anonymous said. Hello friend!
Nice surprise for me your post of Home at last by Wayne Berry!I have to say that the very first time I ever listen to songs written by Wayne was in Tom Rush's 'Ladies love outlaws' album, where Tom covered the fantastic 'Indian woman from Wichita' and 'Black magic gun'back in 1974! After that I had to look around for Wayne's own work! I still have and regularily play these vinyls!
I also have a promo copy of the 'Volunteers'album in which Wayne Berry teams up with George Clinton,Joey(Hoover)Kluchar and Jerry Vilicich, with help from Joe Lala on percussion and Sneaky Pete on pedal steel!(Photos of the band by the great David Gahr)1976. Friendly greetings from Crete-Greece!
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