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DESCRIPTION
TRACKLIST:
01: NIGHT OF A THOUSAND AUTO ALARMS, PT. 2 02: THERE I GO 03: ME AND RAUL JULIA DOWN BY THE GRAVEYARD 04: ENOUGH FOR YOU 05: DOLORES JOAQUIN 06: ANY MAN'S BEST FRIEND 07: EASY 08: JOSEPHINE, IT WAS ME 09: STOP ME 10: THINK ABOUT ME 11: GOOD AT LEAVING 12: URINE TROUBLE 13: DO ME 14: FOLSOM WIZARD BLUES 15: SECOND NATURE |
RELEASE
DATE
January 1st, 2000 |
CATALOG
NUMBER
111111 |
REVIEWS
"You hear the words 'ahead of their time' a lot in the music business but in the case of locals the Saddlesores, it's true...If you go check out the Saddlesores.. Don't expect Brooks and Dunn. If the group's latest CD is any indication, the group is much more Nirvana than Nashville..."
- The Venue, Albuquerque Journal
"Whether you want to call it rock'n'roll with a twang or country with an edge, "Beating a Dead House", the latest CD from locals the Saddlesores, is the best records of its kind in quite a while. The one thing the 'sores have that most alt.country bands don't is a sense of humor. The band is also tight as a miser on tax day. This 15-song collection proves that its possible to rock in cowboy boots so long as you don't take yourself too seriously..."
- Kenn Rodriguez, Albuquerque Journal
"Saddlesores follow the country tradition of song writing that paints pictures of trailer parks, cheating wives and sick, old hound dogs with drooping ears...'Don't give me no fancy funeral, one that I can't afford/Make the pick-up truck be a Chevy not a Ford/To my cousin Ed, the horse of course and the kids get everything/To my wife nothing flat' cause that's how she left me' sings Cole Mitchell on "Me and Raul Julia Down By the Graveyard..."
- Rachel Heisler, Daily Lobo |
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