The World Through My Window
ASIN: B00004WA6J
Track Listings
| 1. That Girl Can Dance |
| 2. She's Mine, All Mine |
| 3. Burnin' Her Bridges |
| 4. Trail Of Tears |
| 5. It's Out Of My Hands |
| 6. Make Me Believe |
| 7. I Know Enough About Lonely |
| 8. For A Bottle Of Whiskey |
| 9. She Got Everything(I Ever Promised Her) |
| 10. Dark Clouds |
| 11. King Of My Castle |
| 12. Is It You |
| 13. That Girl Can Dance(Instrumental Reprise) |
Editorial Reviews
Eric Shea, Editor - Listen.com
Bill Maxwell blends Nashville and California styles to birth super slick Country Rock.
Product Description
A compelling blend of Country, Southern Rock, Blues, Soul, and emotions, this album is an eclectic mix of a variety of musical styles, but has its roots primarily in the Country Music genre. From upbeat toe-tappers and hard-hitting ballads, to down-home folk songs, this album has something for everyone.
Now, in the first stages of release, this album has touched the hearts of all age groups who have been exposed to it, and crosses the traditional lines which seem to define music by style. Is it country... rock... contemporary... soul...? The answer is a resounding, Yes!
The World Through My Window
The World Through My Window,Bill Maxwell
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The World Through My Window
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00004WA6J Release Date: 2000-07-17 |
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Album Description
A compelling blend of Country, Southern Rock, Blues, Soul, and emotions, this album is an eclectic mix of a variety of musical styles, but has its roots primarily in the Country Music genre. From upbeat toe-tappers and hard-hitting ballads, to down-home folk songs, this album has something for everyone.Now, in the first stages of release, this album has touched the hearts of all age groups who have been exposed to it, and crosses the traditional lines which seem to define music by style. Is it country... rock... contemporary... soul...? The answer is a resounding, Yes!
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