Sea Level


I liked Sea Level's 2nd album so much i couldn't not bring home their self titled debut found combing the deepest depths of a mile long record row. Biographically speaking, this is 4 years after the Allman Brothers Band recorded Ramblin Man and Jessica, and barely a few months after Gregg and Dicky stormed off for whatever reason in 1976. 

Critics have nothing to say. I don't have much to say. It's fantastic. Funky jazz and southern rock getting along like biscuits and whatever you really like on your biscuits. There's a reason Chuck Leavell became a highly sought after session player and a permanent studio member of the Rolling Stones, and it's cause he's great. 

The concept of the band is very much "hey, we're a great band, screw Gregg and Dickie, let's just follow Chuck's lead. Seriously, go check them out, you won't regret it.

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