Twenty Four Seven

Twenty Four Seven Artist: Dallas Crane
Label: Alberts
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 9397603380723
ASIN: B00026WSWA


Release Date: 2004-06-17

Twenty Four Seven


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Tracks:

  1. Sit On My Knee
  2. Sweet Fa
  3. Sold Me
  4. Already Gone
  5. Naked
  6. Lay Down
  7. Shit Creek
  8. Nowhere
  9. Some Days
  10. Come Again
  11. Home

Album Description

The critically acclaimed Aussie rock act's sophomore album. Alberts. 2004.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Some compare to Franz Ferdinand; makes FF look 2nd rate!.......2004-12-23

This album which breeds many an influence, yet has a brilliant way of taking these styles to a new level and sounds so original. This album in outstanding listen. The guitar work on this album is outstanding. Some people have compared these guys to Franz Ferdinand, but these guys were out way before FF. And this album was released years before FF debut. If you like FF, you wont after this, Dallas Crane are the masters!
Signed to Alberts music after the release of this album; Alberts being AC/DC record label, amongt others.

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  1. Out Of The Darkness ~ Vee Device
  2. They Called It Rock N Roll ~ Otis Blackwell
  3. Beyond the Pale ~ Bruce Henderson
  4. The Best of the Stray Cats ~ The Stray Cats
  5. Live ~ Level 42
  6. Starship ~ Starship
  7. The Book of Spectral Projections ~ Outrageous Cherry
  8. Fortune His Sleep ~ Faith & Disease
  9. DL01 ~ Diesel
  10. Cosmic Dancer ~ T. Rex

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