TOY CALDWELL
    MTB Discography

    1999 Son Of The South
    Toy Caldwell's solo release originally recorded in 1992.� "Mexico" and "Shadow Rider" are two of the best rock tunes of his career.� Gregg Allman guests on "Midnight Promises" and Willie Nelson has a cameo on Toy's version of "Night Life".� Click to purchase.

    1999 American Street
    George McCorkle's new release featuring a tribute track to Toy Caldwell, an accoustic version of "Fire On The Mountain" and more.

    1996 Country Tucker
    Capricorn era compilation of country tunes featuring Top 40 hits, and fan favorites, "Desert Skies" "Blue Ridge Mountain Sky" and Grammy nominated insrumental, "Long Hard Ride".

    1994 The Capricorn Years
    The Best Of The Marshall Tucker Band box set includes favorites from the Capricorn Years, 1973-1979. Click to purchase.

    1983 Greetings From South Carolina 
    The last studio album featuring Toy and the original MTB, this Warner Bros. release is highlighted by a peaceful ode to a "Carolina Sunset" and the meandering tribute to the Mississippi, "Rollin' River".

    1983 Just Us
    From the jazz-inspired swing in "Paradise" to the string arrangements in "Wait For You", Just Us proves to be one of the most varied and unique albums ever released by the band.

    1982 Tuckerized
    This 1982 release finds the band heading in a new direction, covering mostly other writers songs for the first time in their career.� The tempo is slowed down considerably and Doug unleashes some of his finest vocals, especially on Even a Fool Would Let Go and Unforgiven.�

    1981 Dedicated
    Dedicated to the memory of Tim and Tommy Caldwell, the album ignites in a fire with "Rumors Are Raging" and includes "Silverado" "This Time I Believe" and "Tell The Blues To Take Off The Night".

    1980 Tenth
    The tenth album released by the band and the last to feature founding brother, Tommy Caldwell. Click to purchase.

    1979 Running Like The Wind*
    The first of six Warner Bros. albums released by the band. Now available on commercial CD format, this release includes "Last Of The Singin' Cowboys" "Answer To Love" and "Unto These Hills". Click to purchase.

    1978 Together Forever*
    Last of the Capricorn CDs, this release features the trademark Tucker style with solo performances from each of the members in the group. Includes "I'll Be Loving You" "Dream Lover" and "Change Is Gonna Come".

    1978 Greatest Hits+
    Released in 1978 this LP, and now CD, has gone double platinum.� All the Top 40 hits are included: Heard It In a Love Song, Searchin For a Rainbow, This Ol Cowboy, Can't You See, and Fire on the Mountain.� Also featured are fan favorites Ramblin', 24 Hours at a Time and Long Hard Ride.

    1977 Carolina Dreams+
    The most popular Marshall Tucker release to date features "Desert Skies" "Fly Like An Eagle" and the hit single, "Heard It In A Love Song."

    1976 Long Hard Ride
    Produced by Paul Hornsby, the album reached #32 on the billboard charts. Includes "Property Line" "Walkin' The Streets Alone" "Am I The Kind Of Man" and the Grammy nominated classic, "Long Hard Ride".

    1975 Searchin' For A Rainbow+
    The band's first platinum selling album features the the title song, the band's first Top 20 single.� Other highlights include "Fire On The Mountain" "Virginia", and the live verson of "Can't You See".

    1974 Where We All Belong*
    The classic double LP includes the band's first release of "This Ol' Cowboy" and "In My Own Way". The live side features incredible performances of "24 Hours At A Time" and "Take The Hiway".

    1974 A New Life*
    Maiximum Guitar magazine rates this LP one of their ten "must have" southern rock albums.� A New Life reflects the band's diverse musical abilites from the lazy country tune "Too Stubborn" to the to the R & B influenced "You Ain't Foolin Me" to the bluesy "Southern Woman" to the rockin' "Anoher Cruel Love."� Also includes the studio version of the ever popular "24 Hours At A Time."

    1973 The Marshall Tucker Band* Beginning with the first grooves of "Take the Highway" it's clear that this was no ordinary hillbilly band. The first album also includes "Ramblin'" "Losin' You" and the MTB anthem, "Can't You See".