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Heavy-handed indictment of a depressing relationship, complete with the "all I ever hear is Piss-n-moan" diatribe. Great song here. It's trudging and heavy, yet brightened sufficiently by the strong vocals and illuminated guitar. |
CD: Uncle Fletcher - Living By Numbers
Label: UF Records
Credits: Arranged and Produced by Jim Abercrombie and Beau Nicholson. Recorded at UF Records, Elberta, Alabama in 1998 |
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Another great, anthemic song. Heavy guitars by Abercrombie, Nicholson's roaring vocals and a very tight rhythm section a la Jim Khirney, Lee Cobb and Mike Shiver, make this one very listener friendly. |
CD: Uncle Fletcher - Living By Numbers
Label: UF Records
Credits: Arranged and Produced by Jim Abercrombie and Beau Nicholson. Recorded at UF Records, Elberta, Alabama in 1998 |
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Great formula rock song. A shuffle drum beat throughout the verses give them urgency, while Nicholson's purposely staggered vocals create tension. Great Guitar-fare here, as well. |
CD: Uncle Fletcher - Living By Numbers
Label: Unreleased
Credits: Written, Arranged and Produced by Nichloson/Abercrombie/Khirney/Cobb/Shriver 1999 |
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