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BTR 063CD
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Paul MacNeil's first and only album, If It Rains was produced in Boston for the Just Sunshine label in 1974. It was well-received in the folk-rock community as a unique collection of songs written by this Boston and Cambridge, MA underground legend. He played clubs in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Florida and at the Ultimate End in Key West. He played on the same bill as the Cadillac Cowboys in Newburyport with Fred Click, and played on the same bill as John Sebastian and Tom Rush at the Grog in Newburyport. Many of his songs have been recorded by other artists: Bill Staines; The Pozo Seco Singers; Nancy Michaels; the group Orpheus, also known as the Villagers. Recommended for pure folk-rock lovers. Two previously-unreleased bonus tracks included.
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