Looking Back At Marburg County is the latest album by Winchester, a talented band that has been gaining popularity in recent years. The album is a collection of 10 songs that showcase the band's unique blend of country, folk, and rock music.
The album opens with the upbeat and catchy "Marburg County," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The song is a tribute to the band's hometown and features lively guitar riffs and infectious melodies.
Other standout tracks on the album include "Lonely Nights," a heartfelt ballad that showcases the band's emotional depth, and "Whiskey and Wine," a rollicking country tune that is sure to get listeners dancing.
Artist:Winchester Album: Looking Back At Marburg County
The band is also known as Winchester ´75 (see Producer credits, for example), but use just Winchester for this single album of the band. The band also appears on a Offers Music Production compilation from 1975. The instrument & vocal credits refers to this compilation and wikipedia, while only the musicians names are shown at rear cover.
Recorded in spring ´77 at Studio Rudas, Duesseldorf, West Germany
We´d like to thank the people from the Pell Mell(*) Classic Rock Band for lending us a hand
Also a big "Thank You" to Jean Marie Peschiutta
Thanks to Paul Batchelor for some singing The Pedal Steel is played by "The Man" form Ostfriesland (Unfortunately we forgot his name).
Looking Back At Marburg County is a well-crafted and enjoyable album that showcases Winchester's versatility as a band. Fans of country, folk, and rock music will find plenty to love on this album, and it is sure to be a hit with music lovers of all stripes.