Gib Guilbeau is an American country-rock musician, best known as a fiddle player. He has been a member of Nashville West, Swampwater and The Flying Burrito Brothers.

Almost all of them feature Guilbeau as lead singer, and almost all of them are originals (several written with Parsons or Paxton). Includes covers of Johnny Cash's "Home Of The Blues" and Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Lodi". Many of these songs would be re-recorded later - "Louisiana Woman", "Workin' On A Tugboat" and "Desperation's Back Again" appear on Swampwater's first LP, and "Woman's Disgrace" was recorded by the Gosdin Brothers. "Your Gentle Ways Of Loving Me" was recorded by The Byrds on their Dr Byrds & Mr Hyde album.
Whilst most of the songs are by Guilbeau or Guilbeau & Parsons, one song ("World Of Dreams") was a single by Guilbeau and Wayne Moore, and was written by Moore. The other anomaly is "On Pins & Needles", which was a single by another artist on Bakersfield International, Bruce E. Oakes, and was written and sung by him. Guilbeau appears on this one just as rhythm guitarist and backing singer.
This collection is a great look into the many things Guilbeau was up to in the 60s, to go alongside his criminally overlooked Cajun Country album.
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