McKay,Into You
Ray Pierle's first release 1978 with bonus tracks [Audio CD]
"The cold wind blows colder with that weight on your shoulder, don't turn around your just growing older". The tongue twister line to "The Wind" cowritten by Ray Pierle and Norm Preston.
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Songs |
| Know That I'm Not Alone
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words and music by Ray Pierle |
On the acoustic section: Ray Pierle on all tracks. On the instrumental section: Ray pierle on guitar and dubbed lead guitar and percussion drum track, Glen Pierle on drums, Norm Preston on bass and dubbed lead guitar, Norm also wrote the chord arrangement on the last part of the instrumental section. |
| Old Hill
play |
words and music by Ray Pierle |
Glen Pierle on drums, Ray Pierle on all remaining tracks. |
| At My Home |
words and music by Ray Pierle |
Glen Pierle on drums, Ray Pierle on all remaining tracks. |
| This Road |
words and music by Ray Pierle |
Glen Pierle on drums and harmony vocal, Lynn steffen on harmony vocal, Ray Pierle on all remaining tracks. |
| Looking For A Way Out
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music by Ray Pierle, Norm Preston, Glen Pierle |
Ray Pierle on guitar and dubbed lead guitar, Norm Preston on bass and dubbed second guitar, also made a chord change to Ray's guitar part, Glen Pierle on drums. |
| Eleanor |
words and music by Ray Pierle |
Ray Pierle on all tracks. |
| Roll On Life |
words and music by Ray Pierle |
Ray Pierle on all tracks. |
| On He Goes |
words and music by Ray Pierle |
Ray Pierle on all tracks. |
| Lullaby Into You |
words and music by Ray Pierle |
Steve Whaley on bass, Ray Pierle on all remaining tracks. |
| The Wind
play |
Words and music by Ray Pierle and Norm Preston |
Glen Pierle on drums and harmony vocal, Lynn Steffen on harmony vocal, Ray Pierle on all remaining tracks.NOTE: The flute and high harmony guitar arrangements written by Norm Preston but are played by Ray. |
Bonus Tracks |
| Child Of Blue |
words and music by Ray Pierle |
Jeff Cobb on lead guitar, Ray Pierle on all remaining tracks. |
| Take a Chance |
music by Steve Whaley |
Steve Whaley on guitar, Ray pierle on bass and lead guitar dubbed, Glen Pierle on drums. |
| Grape Jam |
live music by Norm Preston, Glen Pierle,Ray Pierle |
Norm Preston on guitar, Glen pierle on drums, Ray Pierle on bass. |
| The Ocean |
music by Ray Pierle |
Ray Pierle on acoustic 12 string played on fast speed. You can hear Bobby K speed by in his 57 chev 396 |
| El Rancho |
words and music by Ray Pierle |
Ray Pierle on bass and vocals, Lynn Steffen on acoustic guitar and vocals, Glen Pierle on drums. |
| Do You Don't You |
words and music by Ray Pierle |
Glen Pierle on drums, Ray Pierle on all remaining tracks. |
| One Of Many |
music by Steve Whaley |
Steve Whaley on acoustic guitar. |
| On MY Way |
words and music by Ray Pierle |
Ray Pierle on all tracks. |
| Helpless And Even Worse |
live music (goofing) |
Norm Preston on guitar, Glen Pierle on drums, Ray Pierle on bass. |
| Jelly Jam |
Live music by Norm Preston, Ray Pierle, Glen Pierle |
Norm Preston on guitar, Glen Pierle on drums, Ray Pierle on bass. |
| Fly Fly |
words and music by Ray Pierle |
Glen Pierle on drums, Ray Pierle on all remaining tracks. |
| Hectic Game |
words and music by Ray Pierle |
Ray Pierle on all tracks. |
| In a Jam |
live music by Norm Preston, Glen Pierle, Ray Pierle |
Norm Preston on guitar, Ray Pierle on bass, Glen Pierle on drums. |
| Jazzo |
music by Norm Preston |
Norm Preston on guitar, Ray Pierle on bass, Glen Pierle on drums. |
| Believe Me |
words and music by Ray Pierle |
Glen Pierle on drums, Ray Pierle on all remaining tracks. |
| Doc's Melody |
music by Steve Whaley |
Steve Whaley on guitar and bass, Ray Pierle on guitar, Glen Pierle on drums. |
Musicians |
| Ray Pierle - Guitar, Bass, Flute, Vocals |
| Glen Pierle - Drums, Percussion, Vocals |
| Norm Preston - Guitar, Bass. |
| Lynn Steffen - Harmony Vocals. |
| Steve Whaley - Bass. |
| Jeff Cobb - Guitar on "Child Of Blue" in the outtakes section of CD. |
Notes |
McKay Into You has excellent sound and high quality performances. It could easily have been mistaken for a major label album of the time. Written by Aaron Milenski in the Acid Archives. |
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