Notel Motel

Notel Motel

Notel Motel

ASIN: B00004SD10

Track Listings
 
1. Better Days
2. Love Scenes and Limousines
3. Verge of Paradise
4. AnaMarie
5. Miracle Mile
6. Heart and Soul
7. I Saw Your Face
8. Right Here
9. Revival
10. One Man Show
11. Babylon Grows
12. Back to LA
13. Burrito Song

Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Sonny Jim is a Phoenix, AZ based band that was formed on a helluva hot summer day in 1997. Formed by frontman Casey Killian, the band set out to win over local fans that hadn't yet decided on a specific musical preference. Wide ranging influences from Southern Rock to Country to Alternative can be heard throughout this debut effort.

Band members: Casey Killian
Lead Vocals, GuitarTodd Irrer
Lead GuitarBarry Freeman
DrumsEmmerson Salamat
Bass, B/G Vocals

Product Description
The music is a blend of dynamic lyric content, solid hooks, and a definite emphasis on cross-over potential.

Notel Motel,Sonny Jim
Notel Motel
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Notel Motel

    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Country | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Country | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    GeneralGeneral | Rock | Indie Music | Stores | Music
    ASIN: B00004SD10
    Release Date: 1999-10-01

    Tracks:

    1. Better Days
    2. Love Scenes and Limousines
    3. Verge of Paradise
    4. AnaMarie
    5. Miracle Mile
    6. Heart and Soul
    7. I Saw Your Face
    8. Right Here
    9. Revival
    10. One Man Show
    11. Babylon Grows
    12. Back to LA
    13. Burrito Song

    Album Description

    The music is a blend of dynamic lyric content, solid hooks, and a definite emphasis on cross-over potential.

    Album Review:

    1. Playin' for Keeps
    2. Rascal Flatts
    3. Reunion [Import]
    4. Ronnie Brackett's Greatest Hits... From The Heart
    5. Skillet Lickers, Vol. 4: 1929-1930
    6. Small Town Life
    7. Smoking Country
    8. Snakeskin
    9. The Best of the Best of Bluegrass
    10. The Early Sessions - 1978

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