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1972 studio album by Tom Rush
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Merrimack County is the 1972 album from pioneer Folk rock musician Tom Rush . The standout tracks are "Mink Julip", "Mother Earth", "Jamaica, Say You Will", "Wind on the Water" and "Roll Away the Grey". The album was on the Billboard 200 chart for ten weeks and charted as high as #128 on June 3, 1972.[2]
Track listing [ ]
"Kids These Days" (Tom Rush, Trevor Veitch ) – 4:10
"Mink Julip" (Rush) – 2:25
"Mother Earth" (Eric Kaz ) – 2:36
"Jamaica, Say You Will " (Jackson Browne ) – 4:11
"Merrimack County II" (Rush, Veitch) – 2:46
"Gypsy Boy" (Bob Carpenter) – 3:20
"Wind on the Water" (Rush) – 3:34
"Roll Away the Grey" (Carpenter) – 2:59
"Seems the Songs" (Rush) – 3:39
"Gone Down River" (Rush) – 4:16
Personnel [ ]
Musicians [ ]
Tom Rush – guitar, lead vocals
Trevor Veitch – guitar, mandolin , backing vocals
James Rolleston – bass, backing vocals
Gary Mallaber – drums, percussion, vibraphone
Paul Armin – fiddle
Erik Robertson – organ, piano
Bill Stevenson – piano
Kathryn Moses – flute
John Savage – drums on "Roll Away the Grey"
Ed Freeman - string arranger, conductor on "Wind on the Water" and "Seems the Songs"
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