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{{Infobox album
{{unsourced|date=November 2010}}
| name = Men from Earth
{{Infobox album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
| Name = Men from Earth
| type = Album
| Type = Album
| artist = [[The Ozark Mountain Daredevils]]
| Artist = The [[Ozark Mountain Daredevils]]
| cover = OMDMenFromEarth.jpg
| Cover = OMDMenFromEarth.jpg
| alt =
| Released = September 1976
| released = September 1976
| Recorded =
| recorded =
| venue =
| Genre = [[Country rock]]/[[Southern rock]]
| Length =
| studio =
| Label = [[A&M Records|A&M]]
| genre =
| Producer = [[David Anderle]]
| length =
| Reviews =
| label = [[A&M Records|A&M]]
| producer = [[David Anderle]]
| Last album = ''[[The Car Over The Lake Album]]''<br/>(1975)
| prev_title = [[The Car Over the Lake Album]]
| This album = '''''Men From Earth'''''<br/>(1976)
| prev_year = 1975
| Next album = ''[[Don't Look Down (Ozark Mountain Daredevils album)|Don't Look Down]]''<br/>(1977)
| next_title = [[Don't Look Down (Ozark Mountain Daredevils album)|Don't Look Down]]
| next_year = 1977
}}
}}
'''''Men from Earth''''' is the fourth album by the [[Country rock]]/[[Southern rock]] band The [[Ozark Mountain Daredevils]]. Founding band member [[Randle Chowning]] left to go solo after ''[[The Car Over The Lake Album]]'' and was replaced by Rune Walle in time for "Men From Earth". The album includes a pair of standout Larry Lee tunes, the romantic "You Know Like I Know" and the hard-country "Homemade Wine". As their previous album had contained an EP called ''[[The Little Red Record]]'', this release featured the even rarer '' The Little Red Record 2'' that contained two additional songs: "Roscoe's Rule" and "A Dollar's Worth Of Regular". These two tracks were included in the 2002 CD release of the album, along with "Better Days", which had only been released as the B side of their "Jackie Blue" single in late 1974.
'''''Men from Earth''''' is the fourth album by American [[country rock]] band [[The Ozark Mountain Daredevils]]. Founding band member [[Randle Chowning]] left to go solo after ''[[The Car Over The Lake Album]]'' and was replaced by Rune Walle in time for "Men From Earth". The album includes a pair of standout Larry Lee tunes, the romantic "You Know Like I Know" and the hard-country "Homemade Wine". As their previous album had contained an EP called ''[[The Little Red Record]]'', this release featured the even rarer '' The Little Red Record 2'' that contained two additional songs: "Roscoe's Rule" and "A Dollar's Worth Of Regular". These two tracks were included in the 2002 CD release of the album, along with "Better Days", which had only been released as the B side of their "Jackie Blue" single in late 1974.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
#"Flyaway Home" (John Dillon)
#"Fly Away Home" (John Dillon)-2:50
#"You Know Like I Know" (Larry Lee)
#"You Know Like I Know" (Larry Lee)-4:05
#"Breakaway (From Those Chains)" (John Dillon)
#"Breakaway (From Those Chains)" (John Dillon)-4:00
#"The Red Plum" (Steve Cash & John Dillon)
#"The Red Plum" (Steve Cash, John Dillon)-2:00
#"Mountain Range" (John Dillon)
#"Mountain Range" (John Dillon)4:46
#"Watermill" (Steve Cash & John Dillon)
#"Watermill" (Steve Cash, John Dillon)-4:15
#"Noah" (John Dillon)
#"Noah" (John Dillon)-3:06
#"It's How You Think" (Larry Lee)
#"It's How You Think" (Larry Lee)-4:24
#"Arroyo" (Steve Cash)
#"Arroyo" (Steve Cash)-5:12
#"Homemade Wine" (Larry Lee)
#"Homemade Wine" (Larry Lee)-2:37

==Charts==
{| class="wikitable"
!Chart (1976)
!Peak<br>position
|-
|US [[Billboard 200|Top LPs & Tape]] (''Billboard'')
|align="center"| 74
|}


==Personnel==
==Personnel==
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*[[Mike Granda]]
*[[Mike Granda]]
*Larry Lee
*Larry Lee



Sidemen from Earth:
Sidemen from Earth:
*Bill Jones - Horns, Flutes& Synthesizer
*Bill Jones - Horns, Flutes & Synthesizer
*[[Randle Chowning]] - Guitars & Vocals
*[[Randle Chowning]] - Guitars & Vocals
*Steve Canaday - Drums & Fair Witness
*Steve Canaday - Drums & Fair Witness
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*American Artist Studio. Springfield, Missouri
*American Artist Studio. Springfield, Missouri
*Caribou Ranch. Nederland, Colo.
*Caribou Ranch. Nederland, Colo.
*Engineered and mixed by: Marty Lewis

*Engineered and mized by: Marty Lewis
*Mixed: at Caribou Ranch
*Mixed: at Caribou Ranch
*Mastered: at Mastering Lab. Los Angeles, California
*Mastered: at Mastering Lab. Los Angeles, California
*Produced by: David Anderle
*Produced by: David Anderle

*Art Direction: Roland Young
*Art Direction: Roland Young
*Design: Junie Osaki
*Design: Junie Osaki
*Photography: Jim Mayfield
*Photography: Jim Mayfield
*Cover Photograph: Clarence & Roscoe Jones, taken June 1976
*Cover Photograph: Clarence & Roscoe Jones, taken June 1976 by Jim Mayfield

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[[Category:1976 albums]]
[[Category:1976 albums]]
[[Category:Albums produced by Glyn Johns]]
[[Category:Albums produced by Glyn Johns]]
[[Category:Albums produced by David Anderle]]
[[Category:A&M Records albums]]
[[Category:A&M Records albums]]

Latest revision as of 06:48, 21 September 2021

Men from Earth
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1976
LabelA&M
ProducerDavid Anderle
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils chronology
The Car Over the Lake Album
(1975)
Men from Earth
(1976)
Don't Look Down
(1977)

Men from Earth is the fourth album by American country rock band The Ozark Mountain Daredevils. Founding band member Randle Chowning left to go solo after The Car Over The Lake Album and was replaced by Rune Walle in time for "Men From Earth". The album includes a pair of standout Larry Lee tunes, the romantic "You Know Like I Know" and the hard-country "Homemade Wine". As their previous album had contained an EP called The Little Red Record, this release featured the even rarer The Little Red Record 2 that contained two additional songs: "Roscoe's Rule" and "A Dollar's Worth Of Regular". These two tracks were included in the 2002 CD release of the album, along with "Better Days", which had only been released as the B side of their "Jackie Blue" single in late 1974.

Track listing

[edit]
  1. "Fly Away Home" (John Dillon)-2:50
  2. "You Know Like I Know" (Larry Lee)-4:05
  3. "Breakaway (From Those Chains)" (John Dillon)-4:00
  4. "The Red Plum" (Steve Cash, John Dillon)-2:00
  5. "Mountain Range" (John Dillon)4:46
  6. "Watermill" (Steve Cash, John Dillon)-4:15
  7. "Noah" (John Dillon)-3:06
  8. "It's How You Think" (Larry Lee)-4:24
  9. "Arroyo" (Steve Cash)-5:12
  10. "Homemade Wine" (Larry Lee)-2:37

Charts

[edit]
Chart (1976) Peak
position
US Top LPs & Tape (Billboard) 74

Personnel

[edit]

Sidemen from Earth:

  • Bill Jones - Horns, Flutes & Synthesizer
  • Randle Chowning - Guitars & Vocals
  • Steve Canaday - Drums & Fair Witness
  • Connie Canaday - Vocals
  • Bean - Definition of Pachuco
  • Bobbye Hall - Congas & Percussion
  • Jerry Mills - Mandolin

Production

[edit]
  • Quadrofonic Sound Studios. Nashville, Tennessee
  • American Artist Studio. Springfield, Missouri
  • Caribou Ranch. Nederland, Colo.
  • Engineered and mixed by: Marty Lewis
  • Mixed: at Caribou Ranch
  • Mastered: at Mastering Lab. Los Angeles, California
  • Produced by: David Anderle
  • Art Direction: Roland Young
  • Design: Junie Osaki
  • Photography: Jim Mayfield
  • Cover Photograph: Clarence & Roscoe Jones, taken June 1976 by Jim Mayfield