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| | Never Gonna Let You Go | | | Music Artist : | | Stacey Earle | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Evolver | | Release Date : | | 2003-06-03 | | Discs : | | 2 | | Store Price : | | $12.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $12.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Me and the Man in the Moon 2. If You Want My Love 3. Maybe That's Just Me 4. Fishbowl 5. Our World 6. Lay Down 7. Lookin' for Fool's Gold 8. When She's Having Fun 9. Cry Night After Night 10. Never Gonna Let You Go 11. Spread Your Wings 12. Downtown 13. Note
Disc 21. Fishbowl [Acoustic Preproduction][*] 2. Spread Your Wings [Acoustic Preproduction][*] 3. Never Gonna Let You Go [Acoustic Preproduction][*] 4. When She's Having Fun [Acoustic Preproduction][*] 5. If You Want My Love [Acoustic Preproduction][*] 6. Me and the Man in the Moon [Acoustic Preproduction][*] 7. Cry Night After Night [Acoustic Preproduction][*] 8. Maybe That's Just Me [Acoustic Preproduction][*] 9. Lookin' for Fool's Gold [Acoustic Preproduction][*] 10. Lay Down [Acoustic Preproduction][*]
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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give her a chance Submitted on: 2007-11-15 |
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| The girly voice thing sometimes plagues old Nanci Griffith work as well, but both artists have a lot more to say than their voices suggest. I highly suggest you find whatever local coffeehouse or intimate setting is featuring Stacy Earle. Their set was one of the most unusual, intimate, and intense experiences you may have. Stacy invited the audience to come around the corner to the piano, and stand with her while she sang "The Note." She thanks her audience with hugs. She's in your face when she sings about almost losing her son in an accident. Then listening to her album will make sense, girly voice and all. |
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Grows Submitted on: 2006-10-02 |
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| Didn't like this at first due to "girly" voice on some tracks, and it was in my overflow/dispose of rack, but recently heard a track off it on the radio (Bob Harris - BBC Radio 2) and decided to revisit. That annoying "girly" voice is still there on some tracks but there is also some good songwriting and musicianship here, Mark Stuart sounds like a young Buddy Miller, so maybe I won't throw it out after all. It's growing on me.... |
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