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Arty Hill & The Long Gone Daddys : Back On The Rail
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Rockin' boogie and shuffle tunes, tear-jerking ballads, all the ingredients for real country music.
Genre: Country: Honky Tonk
Release Date: 2009
Back On The Rail Record Label: Cow Island Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Living on the Road Again 3:05 Album Only
Jackson Shake 3:25 Album Only
Me & My Glass Jaw 4:20 Album Only
Big Daddy\'s Rye 3:16 Album Only
I Left Highlandtown 4:30 Album Only
Based On Real Life 2:59 Album Only
It Ain\'t Working 3:13 Album Only
Drifting In 3:27 Album Only
Back On The Rail 4:48 Album Only
I Ate Through The Jail 3:10 Album Only
Tammerlane 5:17 Album Only
When The Sparks Come Falling Down 2:28 Album Only
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Album Notes

Arty Hill's 2008 Cow Island release "Bar of Gold" spent two months at the top of the Freeform American Roots chart last year. Though his prior release, 2005's "Back on the Rail," didn't get quite so much attention, there's good reason why so many roots and country DJs are currently playing the heck out of it. This re-release by Cow Island includes the 11 original compositions plus one bonus track. It's a mix of hard country, rockabilly, and rhythm and blues, with lyrics that'd make Roger Miller and Townes Van Zandt smile. From the infectious, danceable "Living on the Road Again," to the honk-tonk shuffle of "Me and My Glass Jaw," to the sublime "Tammerlane" (called "a masterpiece" by alt-country godfather Jason Ringenberg). Supported by the masterful Telecaster of D.C. legend and Danny Gatton compadre Dave Chappell, this CD is a fresh and exciting take on soulful country that flat delivers!

"This self-released jewel is much too good to be overlooked...It's the real deal, Honky Tonk Country with intelligent, totally heartfelt lyrics, great production & sound, singing and picking...It's a great, mature release."
-Blue Suede News, #77.

"Jackson Shake, Drifting In, and Back On The Rail perfectly deliver that jumping old country vibe so many try to nail and so many fail at. Great songs, great production, and great singing/picking - it's all here. And pay close attention to Tammerlane. It is a masterpiece."
-Jason Ringenberg / Farmer, Musician (formerly of Jason & The Scorchers)

"Arty Hill and the Long Gone Daddys are firmly rooted in the country traditions of Hank Williams and George Jones, yet find equal footing in the earth quakin' rattle of Sun-era rockabilly...These guys make classic Texas singer/songwriter country and honky-tonk much like Austin's super-group Heybale! It's good fun if you’re looking to move your feet, and good for listening too as Hill's story tunes are as catchy as the ones that jump.
- Miles of Music

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REVIEWS

This is country as it should be
author: Frederick Turgis - www.jumpingfrom6to6.com
On this entirely self-penned album, this three piece band (accoustic rhythm guitar, twangy lead guitar and drums) mixes with success straight Honky Tonk (Me & My Glass Jaw, Drifting In), uptembo numbers with a good dose of rockabilly (Big Daddy Ryes, It Ain't Working and I Ate Through The Jail based upon a Scotty Moore kind of guitar lick.), and country ballads with solid and intelligent lyrics.
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Arty Hill - Back on the Rail
author: Bob Howell
This is a great conuntry album with hints of Rockabilly and Rock n Roll. "Bar of Gold" is also worth owning. Don't pass up a chance to see Arty live. I caught him a couple of times in Austin in March during SXSW and he was outstanding.
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