The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band

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Border Town 03:50 Tools
Fallin' In Love 03:31 Tools
Heavenly Fire 03:46 Tools
Trouble in Paradise 05:05 Tools
Mexico 03:14 Tools
Believe Me 05:03 Tools
The Heartbreaker 02:57 Tools
Deep, Dark and Dreamless 05:37 Tools
Rise and Fall 03:08 Tools
Pretty Goodbyes 03:43 Tools
Safe At Home 02:54 Tools
Prisoner in Disguise 04:52 Tools
The Flight of the Dove 04:08 Tools
For Someone I Love 02:55 Tools
Move Me Real Slow 03:03 Tools
Love and Satisfy 02:59 Tools
Somebody Must Be Wrong 03:49 Tools
Follow Me Through 03:49 Tools
On the Line 03:40 Tools
Save At Home 02:54 Tools
Heavenly Fire (LP Version) 03:45 Tools
The Heartbreaker (LP Version) 02:57 Tools
Border Town (LP Version) 02:56 Tools
Pretty Goodbyes (LP Version) 03:42 Tools
Deep dark and dreamless 03:42 Tools
The Flight Of The Dove (LP Version) 04:08 Tools
Fallin' In Love (LP Version) 03:31 Tools
Rise And Fall (LP Version) 03:08 Tools
Believe Me (LP Version) 03:03 Tools
Falling In Love 05:39 Tools
Deep, Dark And Dreamless (LP Version) 05:36 Tools
Save At Home (LP Version) 05:02 Tools
Fallin in Love 05:05 Tools
Trouble In Paradise (LP Version) 05:05 Tools
Fallin' In Love - LP Version 05:05 Tools
Fallin' In Love (LP Version) 03:31 Tools
Move Me Real Slow (LP Version) 02:08 Tools
01 - Fallin' In Love 02:59 Tools
For Someone I Love (LP Version) 02:56 Tools
Border Town - LP Version 02:56 Tools
Deep Dark & Dreamless 02:56 Tools
The Flight Of The Dove - LP Version 04:08 Tools
Love And Satisfy (LP Version) 02:59 Tools
Rise of Fall 02:59 Tools
Mexico (LP Version) 02:59 Tools
07 - Pretty Goodbyes 02:59 Tools
02 - Heavenly Fire 02:59 Tools
03 - The Heartbreaker 02:59 Tools
Trouble In Paradise [LP Version] 02:59 Tools
03 For Someone I Love 02:59 Tools
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The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band was a country rock supergroup led by singer-songwriters Richie Furay (Buffalo Springfield, Poco), Chris Hillman (The Byrds, The Flying Burrito Brothers, Manassas), and J.D. Souther (Longbranch Pennywhistle). The band was formed in 1973 upon the request of David Geffen, then head of Asylum Records. Hillman brought three other ex-members of Manassas to the group: pianist Paul Harris, percussionist Joe Lala (both of who had also worked with Barnstorm) and pedal steel guitarist Al Perkins (who had also played with the Flying Burrito Brothers). The septet was rounded out by superstar drummer Jim Gordon. They released two albums and had a substantial hit with the 1974 self-titled first album and the single "Fallin' in Love" (US #27). However, after the first album, Perkins, who was an evangelical fundamentalist Christian, converted Furay to fundamentalism. Tensions between the members increased, Gordon left the band and was replaced by Ron Grinel, and Souther and Hillman formed the satiric "Heathen Defense League" in reaction to the efforts by Furay and Perkins to save them. In the midst of this chaos, 1975's Trouble in Paradise was not well received among critics. Soon after, the group disbanded and its namesake members continued on their solo careers. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.