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MP3 Rolling Hayseeds - No Place Like Home

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  • Its Starting To Show
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  • Wide Awake
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  • Woolly Thinking
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  • When Its Time To Stop
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  • Guess Whos Lying?
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  • Im Thru
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  • Fat Chance
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  • If I Were More Like You
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  • Home Sweet Home(Revisited)
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  • (Just To)Satisfy You
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  • Size: 22 MB   Platform: MP3 / All Pl

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'No-Depression' style alternative country

10 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Americana, COUNTRY: Country Rock



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ROLLING HAYSEEDS
Produced by George Manney

Featuring Rich Kaufmann and Kevin Karg with Mark
Tucker, Mike Frank, Jon Kelsey. Dorthea Haug, Rocco Notte, and George Manney

"Before there was an aty-country/bluegrass movement in Philly-hell,before the term alt-country was invented-there were the Rolling Hayseeds."
Brian Howard-Philadelphia City Paper 12/99

"On(No Place Like Home)...Kaufmann makes an assured pop play with the sublime 'It's Starting To Show' and the smart,snappy'Guess Who's Lying?'. And multi-instrumentalist Karg displays an arsenal of Waylon Jennings tough-country moves, shown to best effect on the elaborate. muscular 'Fat Chance.'
Dan DeLuca-Philadelphia Inquirer 10/99

"...with efforts this fine,they might still make the city-and possibly the world-sit up and take notice."
Ramsey Pennypacker-Philadelphia Weekly 12/99

"Anchored by Kaufmann's uncanney Top-40 instincts,Karg's best singing(see Woolly Thinking) and songs(see 'Fat Chance',Another Day')yet, and a bracing,windswept rendition of' Home Sweet Home' (Revisited), the album feels less like a fussed-over epitaph than a wide open stab at a new beginning-as it should."
Hobart Rowland-Philadelphia Weekly 10/99

"Kaufmann, along with fellow frontman Kevin Karg fuse their reckless sense of despair with rollicking tunes and carefully -crafted tunes."
Rachel Leibrock-Country Standard Time 2/00

"...this review is going to basically concentrate on one song-the magnificient opening 'Its Starting to Show'...it's tough to get past the sheer brilliance of that first track."
Kevin Mathews Power of Pop.com 6/00

"Manly voices,guitars played at the bottom of the neck,a strong touch of soul,a nod to 70's country-pop,and even a lap steel break that sounds like a tribute to Red Rhodes.All major plusses."
Chris Nickson-Folk Roots Mag(UK)

"The showpiece of 'No Place Like Home' though, is the extraordinary opener, 'It's Starting to Show.' With the aid of ex-A's honcho Rocco Notte (on organ, Moog, and chicken-skin harmonica), the Rolling Hayseeds build a lush,countrified power-pop anthem that would have been a jewel for Jules Shear's late, lamented Polar Bears."
Jim Musser-No Depression 4/00


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