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Dark and moody, from the new album released on June 6, 2000. |
CD: Heritage Way
Label: Spitune Records
Credits: Phil Pritchett - All instruments except drum kit; Andrew Gerfers - drum kit. |
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"This was written during my brief but intense 'Guy Clark period.' Also written in my Austin treehouse on the deck. Had the melody and changes forever before I happened upon the lyrical direction... because it was just so hot on the deck that day." |
CD: Philworld
Label: Spitune Records
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"This is the final incarnation of this tune after a series of various four-track versions. I thought the 'Brown Eyed Girl' line was too corny but people seemed to like it anyway. Oh well, playing cover gigs is corny too, right?" |
CD: Suburban Legends
Label: Spitune Records
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