Mason Proffit
Bare Back Rider
Rare & Collectible Vinyl Records

Mason Proffit

Bare Back Rider
Sealed 1973 Original. Pristine Copy. “Mason Proffit's Second Major-Label Album And Fifth Album Overall Was Similar In Construction To Its Predecessor, Rockfish Crossing. Once Again, The Talbot Brothers And Their Supporting Players Turned In A Combination Of Effective Originals That Touched On Subjects From Romance To Politics With Some Enthusiastically Performed Country Covers, Notably A Version Of "Setting The Woods On Fire" That Sounded Like A Deliberate Attempt To Impersonate Jerry Lee Lewis And Featured A Furious Kazoo Solo. The Political Element Came Out In "Black September/Belfast," With Its Reflections On Northern Ireland And Vietnam. You'd Have Thought That Music This Impressive Could Get A Hearing, But Mason Proffit Appeared At A Time When Music Fans Were More Polarized Than Musicians, Not Only By Music But By Politics And Culture. Despite The Band's Evident Affection For Traditional Country Music, Their Left-Wing Political Stance And Status As Hippie Rock Musicians Meant They Could Never Be Accepted In Nashville. And Their Music Was Too Overtly Country For Them To Score A Pop Hit. Thus, They Were Doomed To Appeal Only On The Country-Rock-Oriented Los Angeles Club Scene And To Some Music Critics. Bare Back Rider Did A Little Better Than Rockfish Crossing Had, Even Scraping Into The Charts For A Couple Of Weeks, But That Wasn't The Level Of Success A Major Label Expected, And Mason Proffit Was Forced To Hang Up Its Spurs.” William Ruhlmann, AMG.

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  • Artist: Mason Proffit
  • Genre: Pop
  • Type: New - LP
  • Label: Warner
  • Catalog ID: BS 2704
  • Condition:
    Vinyl:
    Near Mint (NM OR M-)
  • Country ID: USA
  • SKU: 40428