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| 1. postcards |
| 2. mary |
| 3. run circles |
| 4. something about |
| 5. time ago '92 |
| 6. the ghost tonight |
| 7. dream in color '93 |
| 8. walk slow |
| 9. o'maggie |
| 10. sixteen |
| 11. home |
| 12. wash it away |
| 13. can't keep the rain |
| 14. sleeps with angels |
| 15. ten million years '95 |
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Black Lab Acoustic & Live Gems Plus an entire Paul Durham Album,
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This review is from: Ten Million Years (Audio CD)
The review below that refers to Cowboy Junkies has nothing to do with Paul Durham or Black Lab. Cowboy junkies are from Canada. Paul Durham is from Idaho. Black Lab was formed in Berkeley California, and was totally ripped by a major label collapse. I saw them open for Fuel, and was lucky enough to meet & talk to them after the show. They are way cool guys. They had one stellar major label release, and have since released 2 full length CD's independently, and in my opinion "See The Sun" is an absolute masterpiece, and the best work they've released. This disc is pre-Black Lab for the most part, and it has a more folk-rock feel to it, but is totally pop enough to be listened to by a non-folk-rock person. The bonus tracks at the end of the disc are awesome, and include alternate versions of songs from their major label debut, and live tracks as well. This is a great package, that you would enjoy listening to on a relaxing sunday morning. Great coffee music.
0 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
past their prime,
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This review is from: Ten Million Years (Audio CD)
it use to be i would look forward to a new cowboy junkies album and when ever i would buy it i was not disappointed. unfortunately i think those days are gone. in my opinion they have been going steadily downhill over the past several years. they still sound like classic 'junkies' but the songs just aren't as good. oh well - at least i still have caution horses, black eyed man, crescent moon, and lay it down to listen to.
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