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Brewer & Shipley - Tarkio flac album
  • Performer Brewer & Shipley
  • Title Tarkio
  • Style Folk Rock, Country Rock
  • Other formats WAV DXD WMA AA MPC AHX XM
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1110 mb
  • Size FLAC 1206 mb
  • Rating: 4.7
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Tarkio is the third album by Brewer & Shipley. Released in 1970, the album (also known as Tarkio Road, as that title was printed on the labels of original pressings of the LP and pre-recorded tapes) yielded the hit singles "One Toke Over the Line" and "Tarkio Road. The title came about when they left California in 1969 returning to the Midwest, this time to Kansas City, Missouri, where they played college towns in Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, and Kansas.

Features Song Lyrics for Brewer & Shipley's Tarkio album. 1. One Toke Over the Line Lyrics. 2. Tarkio Road Lyrics. 3. Don't Want to Die in Georgia Lyrics. Brewer & Shipley Lyrics provided by SongLyrics. All Music News . Popular Brewer & Shipley Lyrics.

This two-fer from Collectors' Choice features a pair of out of print albums by the country rock duo Brewer & Shipley, Weeds and Tarkio, both were originally issued on Kama Sutra in 1969 and 1970. Highlights from these albums include "Tarkio Road," "People Love Each Other," "Pigs Head," and the Top Ten hit "One Toke Over the Line.

Brewer And Shipley ‎– Tarkio. Selo: Kama Sutra ‎– KSBS 2024. Formato: Vinyl, LP, Album. Songwriter – Michael Brewer (tracks: A1 to B3, B5), Tom Shipley (tracks: A1 to B3, B5). Steel Guitar – Jerry Garcia. Violin – David LaFlamme.

by Brewer & Shipley. Album: Tarkio (1970). Charted: 10. Get the Sheet Music License This Song. This song is about drugs, especially marijuana. A "Toke" is a puff from a marijuana cigarette or pipe. Tom Shipley explained: "When we wrote 'One Toke Over the Line,' I think we were one toke over the line. Mike Brewer and Tom Shipley were folk singers in Los Angeles. This was their only hit. Brewer says of the song's origin: "We wrote that one night in the dressing room of a coffee house. We were literally just entertaining ourselves. The next day we got together to do some picking and said, 'What was that we were messing with last night?' We remembered it, and in about an hour, we'd written 'One Toke Over the Line. Just making ourselves laugh, really. We had no idea that it would ever even be considered as a single, because it was just another song to us.