Where We All Belong

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 76:55

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Great set by a truly great band

Skydog7

Love, love, love, love this album! Nice mix of great studio tunes--I'm partial to Toy Caldwell's This Old Cowboy--on that part. Everything from Ramblin' to See You Later I'm Gone are from a truly incendiary live set.

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get this one

wilzo

whole darn thing is great, live cuts are a bonus

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Great record

SteverinoGA

There are a couple of other live versions ot "Take the Highway' available on e-music, (Carolina Dreams '77; Live on Long Island 1980), but the cut on 'Where We All Belong' is the one to get. The great Toy Caldwell rips through a classic solo. MTB's finest release, IMO.

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Marshall Tucker's Best Album

EMUSIC-00ACB4BF

In the 70's, I played each record in this double album set so many times, you could see through to the other side if you held them up to the light. It's 1974 all over again.

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A benchmark in southern rock

04BS

Truly a classic album. I still have the vinyl of this and digitized it to CD format so I can listen to it on the go. Great songs such as This Ol Cowboy, In My Own Way and Take the Highway set the benchmark for southern rock

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They Say All Music Guide

Although it runs a little long, Where We All Belong captures the sound of The Marshall Tucker Band coming into its own. Half the tracks are new studio recordings, which are more focused than their previous releases; the other half is a harder-edged, jam-oriented live set. Taken together, they show that the band was progressing musically. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine