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Vince Martin And Fred NeilTear Down The Walls

Tracklist

I Know You Rider
Red Flowers
Tear Down The Walls
Weary Blues
Toy Balloon
Baby
Morning Dew
I’m A Drifter
Linin' Track
Wild Child In A World Of Trouble
Dade County Jail
I Got ‘Em
Lonesome Valley

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    Cover of Tear Down The Walls, 1964-04-00, VinylTear Down The Walls
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    Elektra – EKS 7248US1964US1964
    Cover of Tear Down The Walls, 1964-04-00, VinylTear Down The Walls
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    Elektra – EKL-248US1964US1964
    Cover of Tear Down The Walls, 1964, VinylTear Down The Walls
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    Elektra – EKL-248Canada1964Canada1964
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    Cover of Tear Down The Walls, 1964, VinylTear Down The Walls
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    Elektra – EKL-248US1964US1964
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    Cover of Tear Down The Walls, 1966, VinylTear Down The Walls
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    Elektra – EKS-7248US1966US1966
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    Cover of Tear Down The Walls, 1969, VinylTear Down The Walls
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    Elektra – EKS-7248US1969US1969
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    Cover of Tear Down The Walls, 1998-11-26, CDTear Down The Walls
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    Elektra – AMCY-2918Japan1998Japan1998
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    Cover of Tear Down The Walls, 2002-03-12, CDTear Down The Walls
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    Collectors' Choice Music – CCM-274-2US2002US2002
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    Cover of Tear Down The Walls, 2006, VinylTear Down The Walls
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    Sundazed Music – LP 5142US2006US2006
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    Cover of Tear Down The Walls, 2017-04-01, VinylTear Down The Walls
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    Sundazed Music – LP 5142US2017US2017
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    • Euphonics's avatar
      Euphonics
      Edited 5 years ago
      No one was rocking with acoustic guitars like this in 1964. Martin said they didn't know what to call it at the time - but they were considering "Folk&Roll" (obviously history tells us that the term "Folk Rock" won out). Includes early versions of songs you thought were by other bands, as well as one of the first uses of the Indian raga structure ("Baby") by a Western artist. I've heard some people state that this is the first "psychedelic" album, and I'd say that it definitely has moments to back up that claim.
      All of the Fred Neil originals display his talent that would truly blossom on his next three records.

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