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    • Source: Charlie Daniels (album)
    • Charlie Daniels is the debut album of American musician Charlie Daniels. It was released in 1971 courtesy of Capitol Records.


      Track listing



      Side one

      Side two


      Personnel


      Charlie Daniels - guitar, fiddle, vocals
      Bob Wilson - keyboards
      Jerry Corbitt - guitar, harmony vocals
      Ben Keith - steel guitar, slide guitar
      Billy Cox - bass
      Tim Drummond - bass
      Earl Grigsby - bass, vocals
      Karl Himmel - drums
      Jeffrey Myer - drums
      Technical
      Ernie Winfrey, Rex Collier - engineer
      Rich Schmitt - remixing


      Critical reception



      Charlie Daniels received five stars out of five from Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic. Erlewine concludes that "he's [Charlie Daniels] a redneck rebel, not fitting into either the country or the rock & roll of 1970 with his record, but, in retrospect, he sounds like a visionary, pointing the way to the future when southern rockers saw no dividing lines between rock, country, and blues, and only saw it all as sons of the south. That's what he achieves with Charlie Daniels -- a unique Southern sound that's quintessentially American, sounding at once new and timeless. Once he formed the Charlie Daniels Band, he became a star and with Fire on the Mountain, he had another classic, but he would never sound as wild, unpredictable, or as much like a maverick as he does on this superb album.".


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