Present Western Rhythm
Present Western Rhythm
ASIN: B00006RAKA
Track Listings
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1. Two Timin' Mama
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2. Clueless
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3. Because You're Always on My Mind
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4. Whirlpool
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5. Two Beers
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6. Happy Heartaches
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7. It's Hard to Tell an Old Love Goodbye
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8. Just Can't Live That Fast 'Any More'
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9. No More Boogie
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10. I'll Know You're Gone
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11. Salt Your Pillow Down
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12. Let It Roll
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13. I Still Miss Someone
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14. Hook, Line and Sinker
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15. Mabel's Done Gone
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16. Country Cattin'
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17. Make Me Mad
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Present Western Rhythm,Barnstompers,Barn Records,Pop,Rock
Average customer rating:
- This is one of my favorite western swing bands of today
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Present Western Rhythm
Barnstompers
Manufacturer: Barn Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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| Music
General
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| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00006RAKA
Release Date: 2002-10-29 |
Tracks:
- Two Timin' Mama
- Clueless
- Because You're Always on My Mind
- Whirlpool
- Two Beers
- Happy Heartaches
- It's Hard to Tell an Old Love Goodbye
- Just Can't Live That Fast 'Any More'
- No More Boogie
- I'll Know You're Gone
- Salt Your Pillow Down
- Let It Roll
- I Still Miss Someone
- Hook, Line and Sinker
- Mabel's Done Gone
- Country Cattin'
- Make Me Mad
Customer Reviews:
This is one of my favorite western swing bands of today.......2004-08-29
Not that there are many western swign bands around. The only other noteworthy western swign band in the USA anyways is The Lucky Stars from Hollywood. However this band from Europe, which often tours the USA, is a great swinging combo, that plays authentic wetsern swing. The leader has an amazing voice, rich, and warm, an old fashioned crooning baritone vocie, that rocks swings and jumps. This band is 1st class western swing!
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