Ann & Andy Lowe | Time Will Take Us

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Time Will Take Us

by Ann & Andy Lowe

Husband and wife duo whose songs are deep, honest reflections of their lives and experience, featuring rich, complex harmonies and beautifully interwoven guitar parts along with other stringed instruments.
Genre: Folk: Folk-Rock
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1. Goodbye Yesterday
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2. Mailman (Feat. Ben Winship)
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3. Choose Your Blessings
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4. Time to Think (Feat. Ben Winship)
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5. I Wish I Had a River (Feat. Brian Wicklund)
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6. Cold, Hard Rain (Feat. Ross Martin)
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7. A Change In Me (Feat. Ben Winship)
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8. Missing You (Feat. Ben Winship)
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9. Trouble (Feat. Ben Winship)
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10. Rich Man (Feat. Ben Winship)
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11. One In A Million (Feat. Ben Winship)
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12. Closest to Happy (Feat. Ben Winship & Brian Wicklund)
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13. Feels Like Home (Feat. Ross Martin)
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
This CD, Ann and Andy Lowe's first together, was recorded at the base of the Grand Teton range and is a reflection of life in Wyoming . . . beautiful, simple, spiritual and close to the Earth.


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