Bob Corley | Never Too Late

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Never Too Late

by Bob Corley

Sarcastically leaning, socially conscious, genre' averse, lyric driven, folk rock/singer-songwriter.
Genre: Folk: Alternative Folk
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1. A Penny More
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2. When She's Here (Callie's Song)
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3. A Southern Baptist in Amsterdam, 1971
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4. Least Among You ('Cane of '05)
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5. On The Driver's Side
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6. Beach Time
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7. That Was Me, Back Then (Niko's Song)
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8. Song for Belgrade
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9. Tiberias (Walk on Your Water)
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10. Why Can't Some People Change the Toilet Paper Roll?
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11. Oktoberfest Blues
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


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This CD is the result of several things - travel in Mexico, Central America, Europe and Israel, working on a chicken farm, picking bananas, singing as a goat in an animated feature film shown at the Cannes Film Festival, 29 years of marriage, and two children. It’s an eclectic blend of Americana and alternative-folk tunes about corporate greed, toilet paper, drunk driving, war, beer, children, and a few other subjects. There are major leaps in theme from song to song, so stick around. If the first track doesn't grab you, the next one might. Thanks for listening.


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MR R FARMER

Fantastic album
There are many people who would love this album if they heard it but that is the problem, they may never get the chance to hear it. I can thoroughly recommend it. It is not just another folk/country/americana album that the singer has made with maybe one or two good tracks and several that are instantly forgettable. It is top class from start to finish. I listen to lots of cds in this category and I always think that I know all the good artists. Every so often I get blown away by an artist of whom I have never heard. Bob Corley's cd is right up there with the best of them. Every track is a highlight but if I was forced to pick only one then it would be 'On the driver's side'. Please listen to the samples and then buy the cd. Bob Corley deserves the support of every discerning music buyer. I hope that this cd is not the first of one!