
"The Same Thing Again" CD+DVD combo
It all started in 1973… Waylon Jennings was involved in the early recording stages and suggested "Tulsa Turnaround" to Goose Creek front man Charlie Gearheart. The classic, "Cindy, Cindy", and Randall Bramlett's "Mary" were recorded along with "Tulsa" before the sessions in music city came to an end. The band finished up the additional recording in various studios in Seattle. After other recording projects surfaced, and general strains from the music business forced the band to take a break, these sessions were forgotten.
Fast forward to the year 2007. As the band began to see an amazing spike in popularity, they accidentally stumbled upon an old set of tapes. Those tapes were the Nashville and Seattle recording sessions that had long been forgotten. So, after a year of working with the audio, the record is finally being released on the band's very own Bo Records. "The Same Thing Again" showcases why Goose Creek has been frequently considered the most diverse rock band to come out of the 1970's. Hard hittin' rockers mixed with gorgeous ballads… funky guitars, and perfectly played cellos. In a time where almost every new record today sounds overly slick and digital in production, "The Same Thing Again", is as refreshingly warm as it gets. Thirty-five years after the first notes were struck in a Nashville studio, the magical music that was made will be heard by the fans for the very first time.
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