Sailcat

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Motorcycle Mama 02:07 Tools
Rainbow Road 00:00 Tools
The Thief 00:00 Tools
If You've Got A Daughter 00:00 Tools
Walking Together Backwards 00:00 Tools
It'll Be A Long Long Time 00:00 Tools
Ambush 00:00 Tools
B.B.Gunn 00:00 Tools
The Dream 00:00 Tools
On The Brighter Side Of It All 00:00 Tools
Highway Rider/Highway Riff 00:00 Tools
Motorcycle Mama - Re-Recording 00:00 Tools
Highway Rider, Highway Riff 00:00 Tools
The Dream, 00:00 Tools
Motorcycle Man 00:00 Tools
Motercycle Mama 00:00 Tools
B.B. Gunn 00:00 Tools
On The Brighter Side of It All 00:00 Tools
Motorcycle Mama (Rerecorded Version) 00:00 Tools
Motorcycle Mama ('72) 00:00 Tools
Motorcycle Mama (Re-Recorded Version) 00:00 Tools
Motorcycle Mama - Rerecorded Version 00:00 Tools
B.B. Gunny 00:00 Tools
Motorcycle Mama (Re-Recording) 00:00 Tools
Highway Rider - Highway Riff 00:00 Tools
Motorcycle Mama - Alternative Version 00:00 Tools
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Sailcat conceived in 1971 in Muscle Shoals, AL, USA, was a Southern rock band who had a chart and radio hit in 1972 with Motorcycle Mama. The single reached number 12 on the Billboard singles chart. Sailcat released only one self-titled album in 1972 for Elektra produced by guitar virtuoso Pete Carr who also played on the album. Soon after releasing the album, Sailcat broke up. Sailcat's vocals were taken in turn by Court Pickett and John Wyker, the band leader, who had been a member of The Rubber Band who recorded the original version of "Let Love Come Between Us," later a hit for James & Bobby Purify, went on to play with many of the great Southern rock musicians like Eddie Hinton, Dan Penn, Delany Bramlett, among others. He is currently working on a benefit project called The Mighty Field of Vision Anthem, a group dedicated to raising funds for musicians who have fallen on hard times. The artwork of the album was done by Jack Davies. Courtland Pickett went on to record a solo album in 1973 - Fancy Dancer. In 2002 John D. Wyker III released an album under the name Sailcat called "Wild Water-ski Weekend". Followed in 2008 by a single called "Motorcycle Man". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.