Randy Loyd: The Moment
Posted on June 26, 2008 by stevetounsand

What an incredible record…fans of The Youngbloods and Poco should check this out. I was looking for good christian records at a St. Vincent De Paul, found this and took a fifty cent chance. It’s not overty christian at all but the label is Cartay, with a halo coming from the “t”. He writes most of the songs and they’re all over the map stylistically. They all gel quite well. Check out the familiar Breeders guitar riff that comes in about a minute and a half into SONG FOR REBECCA and the vibes on JUNE MARIE for a sample of THE MOMENT.
"Song for Rebecca"
"June Marie"
Filed under: Singer / Songwriter, Xian / Religious
2 Comments to “Randy Loyd: The Moment”
That makes sense…about half the songs were written in 70/71 and the others in 76. The earlier ones have some of that big production - almost loungey but with some Denver dust.
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Nice score; “June Marie” is especially hip. Loyd also had a 45 - “Running Low in Reno” - that has a cool big production Hazlewood vibe to it. I had no idea he had a whole album to his name…