Pure Prairie League is arguably one of the most underrated of US Country Rock combos that emerged in the 1970s. Hailing originally from Ohio, at their best PPL offered up a grittier, more home-grown take on Country Rock than the more vaunted 'California Sound' bands that held sway in the mid-seventies such as The Eagles and Poco. Their unusual name was derived from a 1939 Western movie, Dodge City, which starred Errol Flynn - the Pure Prairie League was the (fictional) women's Temperance Union, attempting to clean up the lawlessness in the titular Kansas town.
01 Kansas City Southern 02 Place In The Middle 03 Lucille Crawfield 04 I'll Fix Your Flat Tire Merle 05 Sun Shone Lightly 06 Love Will Grow 07 Working In A Coal Mine 08 Louise 09 Heart Of Her Own 10 You Don't Have To Be Alone 11 Slim Pickins
Disc 2
01 Amie
02 My Young Girl 03 That'll Be The Day 04 Just Fly 05 Bad Dream 06 Two Lane Highway 07 Love Is Falling 08 Dance 09 Down The Line 10 Came Through