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Year: | 2001 |
Type: | Album |
Genres: | Rock, Country |
Styles: | Country-Rock Roots Rock Americana |
Producers: | Marty Stuart Connie Smith Randy Scruggs |
Recording Place: | "The Cave" in Los Angeles, California, USA |
Mastering Place: | "OceanView Digital Mastering" in Los Angeles, California, USA |
Language: | |
Links: | AllMusic Discogs MusicBrainz Rate Your Music Wikipedia |
He takes a sip of some unknown liquid, lights up a cigarette and says, "Hey, baby, it's me," and that sounds tougher than legendary "I'll be back" from a much bigger actor. These circumstances induced some users on the Internet to coin the term "dark country," though most of the album is light country-rock, sometimes even sentimental. The dedication to his future ex-wife contains the usual banalities like "angels dancin' up above" and "could it be the mystery of love." The song should've been about avoiding fast food and not prompting Angelina to it. The only tracklist mistake found on the Web is not mentioning the duet with Holly Lamar on intimate "Starlight Lounge."
Label: | Lost Highway Records |
Catalog: | 088 170 236-2 |
Release Year: | 2001 |
Total Playing Time: | 52:48 |
# | Title | Time |
1 | Dark and Mad | 4:53 |
2 | Forever | 4:29 |
3 | Angelina | 3:26 |
4 | Starlight Lounge Duet with Holly Lamar |
3:32 |
5 | Walk of Shame | 3:49 |
6 | Smoking in Bed | 1:59 |
7 | Your Blue Shadow | 4:02 |
8 | That Mountain | 4:39 |
9 | He Was a Friend of Mine | 3:33 |
10 | Private Radio | 3:31 |
11 | Beauty at the Back Door | 9:44 |
12 | Lost Highway | 5:11 |