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Various Artists : Every Word: A Tribute To Let's Active
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On "Every Word", some of Mitch Easter's closest friends and collaborators (including Don Dixon, Bill Lloyd, Tommy Womack and Bobby Sutliff) pay tribute to his formidable songwriting prowess.
Genre: Rock: Americana
Release Date: 2003
Every Word: A Tribute To Let's Active © Copyright-Laughing Outlaw Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Bill Lloyd '“ Every Word Means No 2:57 $0.99
Don Dixon & Jamie Hoover '“ Horizon 3:36 $0.99
Doug Powell '“ Waters Part 4:57 $0.99
Tommy Womack '“ Make Up With Me 3:32 $0.99
The Saving Graces '“ Talking To Myself 3:26 $0.99
Spike Priggen '“ Last Chance Town 4:53 $0.99
Marti Jones '“ Room With A View 4:22 $0.99
The Crowd Scene '“ Writing The Book Of Last Pages 4:07 $0.99
The Trolleyvox '“ Crows On A Phone Line 4:00 $0.99
Neilson Hubbard '“ Fell 3:30 $0.99
King Fly '“ Every Dog Has His Day 4:59 $0.99
King Kilowatt '“ Mr Fool 3:32 $0.99
Soap Star Joe '“ I Feel Funny 3:09 $0.99
Velvet '“ Bad Machinery 3:25 $0.99
Failed Energy Giants '“ Blue (Pipe)Line 3:36 $0.99
Paul Chastain '“ Flags For Everything 3:29 $0.99
Girls Say Yes '“ Too Bad 2:47 $0.99
Drop Quarters '“ Two Yous 3:19 $0.99
Jerry Chapman '“ In Little Ways 3:40 $0.99
Bobby Sutliff - Badger 3:21 $0.99
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Album Notes

With a resume that includes R.E.M., Love Tractor, Game Theory, Velvet Crush and Pavement, producer and North Carolina native Mitch Easter almost single-handedly helped engineer the college rock explosion of the 1980s, and was the guiding hand behind some of the finest pop-rock of the 1990s. Working from his legendary Drive-In Studio in his parents' garage in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Easter cemented his place in pop lore, combining a deft ear with a music fan's passion, to craft some of the most timeless records of the early American underground. But for most of the 1980s, Easter was also the driving force behind one of the decade's finest and most commercially under-appreciated combos. Over the course of one EP and three long-players, Let's Active charted a unique course through the pop landscape, effortlessly combining Merseybeat jangle with swirls of psychedelia and unflinching blasts of guitar rock. Now on "Every Word", some of Easter's closest friends and collabora

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