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Son of the South
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Album Details: Son of the South

Release Date:01/25/2000
Label:Blue Hat Records
UPC:659877970727

Track List: Son of the South

  1. I Hear The South Calling Me  
  2. Midnight Promises
  3. Love Turns Mean
  4. Fly Eagle Fly
  5. This Ol Cowboy
  6. Night Life
  7. Trouble In Dixie
  1. Shadow Rider
  2. Wrong Right
  3. Texas On My Mind
  4. Mexico
  5. Why Am I Crying
  6. Can't You See (Live)

User Reviews: Son of the South

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    Toy Caldwell

    By Jennifer  Aug 17, 2001

    Toy truly is a Son of the South, and this album reflects that to the fullest. His music is raw, compelling, and from the soul.I reccomend this album to any true connisuer of fine Southern rock. He will be very much missed, but his music will live for...ever. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Son of the South

  • All Music Guide

    Charlie Daniels and David Corlew at Blue Hat Records have really done the world a major favor by re-releasing this, former Marshall Tucker Band guitarist and songwriter Toy Caldwell's only studio album. The release, originally on the now defunct Cabin Fever Music label (under the title "Toy Caldwell"), was only available for a short time prior to Caldwell's death in 1993. Now, however, all of Toy's music can once again be had, including the full-throttled "I Hear the South Calling Me," with Charlie Daniels on fiddle, and "Midnight Promises," perhaps one of Caldwell's all-time finest blues ballads, featuring brother Gregg Allman on the Hammond B-3 organ and vocals.Caldwell's band played their heart out on the album. Pic Pickens on guitar, Mark Burrell on the drums, and Tony Heatherly on bass provide the perfect compliment to Caldwell's world-famous thumb-style chicken-pickin'. There are plenty of Toy's Western-themed songs here, including the haunting "Shadow Rider" and "Mexico," a song... reminiscent of his old "24 Hours at a Time" from the Tucker days. Toy reworked a couple of his old MTB tunes for the project, including "Fly Eagle Fly" and his signature tune "This Ol' Cowboy." Both songs hold up well in comparison to the originals. On his cover of Willie Nelson's "Night Life," Toy plays some red-hot jazzy guitar backed by a smooth vocal ensemble, and Willie himself steps up to the plate to nail the vocal on the last verse. "Trouble in Dixie," "Love Turns Mean," and "Wrong Right" are all songs of love gone wrong, sometimes written with a tongue-in-cheek tone by Caldwell, and featuring more of his smoldering Gibson guitar work. "Texas on My Mind" is a welcome addition to the recording, a "smooth as Tennessee whiskey" ballad, sung by Tony Heatherly, Toy's friend and bassist. With the reissue, Blue Hat has tacked on an incredible bonus cut: a live track of "Can't You See" from ~the Volunteer Jam, with Toy backed by the Charlie Daniels Band. It's nothing short of stellar.Toy Caldwell is no longer with us, but thanks to his ample body of work, and all of the people he touched with music during his lifetime, his memory will live on and on, and Son of the South is just another great way of remembering the talent that was Toy Caldwell. - Michael B. Smith, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Toy Caldwell

Toy Caldwell was best known as the lead guitarist and main songwriter in the Marshall Tucker Band. A unique personality as well as a formidable musician, he was a peer of both Dickey Betts and Charlie Daniels, and his best work crossed effortlessly between country, blues, and rock roll. A few years after the breakup of the Marshall Tucker Band in the late '80s, he reem... Read more