Events Venues Restaurants Movies Performers
Home | Register | Log In
Detroit, MI    [change my location]
Img_phold_gen_primary_no_add
Critics: (no rating)
Users: (no rating)
You: (no rating)
Write a Review

Matthews Southern Comfort

The Matthews in this case is Ian Matthews (or Iain, he has spelled it differently at different times in his career), who was fresh off of recording two albums with Fairport Convention when he signed a solo deal with MCA Records. He released Matthews Southern Comfort, which featured guest appearances by former Fairport bandmates Richard Thompson and Simon Nicol, in 1969. That album's title soon became the official name of Matthews' band, and he recorded two more albums with MCA under that moniker, 1969's Second Spring and 1970s Later That Same Year, and also scored a number one U.K. hit with a version of Joni Mitchell's "Woodstock." The band's lineup was never really set or stable, though, and Matthews abruptly left the group in November of 1970, walking off-stage during a show in Oxford. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

Creator:  All Music Guide 
Reviews & Comments
USER REVIEWS
This artist currently has no reviews. Be the first to share your thoughts with others!