Robin Remaily, The Perils of Moving Too Slow (Remaily)

Robin Remaily, part of the legendary Holy Modal Rounders collective of the late 1960s and early 1970s, is now part of the Oregon Rounders clan, performing his multi-instrumental magic in the Landmark Tavern, a hideaway along the Pacific Coast Highway where the Yachats River meets the Pacific Ocean. Remaily’s bucolic musings on “Biding My Time” and “Under the Willows” evoke the rustic beauty of this landscape, but it’s the melodic invention of “Country Ride” that makes him special. Rounders fans will delight to the bonus track of the live 1969 band recording of “Catfish.”