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Timothy Gurshin : The Unbroken Road
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Imagine Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen move to Nashville and form a band together - the resulting collision of folk, rock and country influences creates exuberant music with introspective lyrics.
Genre: Rock: Folk Rock
Release Date: 2002
The Unbroken Road Record Label: Timothy Gurshin
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Getaway 4:02 Album Only
Slippin' Off To Somewhere 3:57 Album Only
Wrong Turn 3:27 Album Only
The Unbroken Road 3:59 Album Only
Move On 3:24 Album Only
I'm Not Letting Go 3:47 Album Only
Time To Fly 5:01 Album Only
Old Black Shirt 3:53 Album Only
900 Miles 4:00 Album Only
Last Call 4:06 Album Only
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Album Notes

Timothy Gurshin is a veteran solo performer and songwriter from New England who has been featured at such well known Nashville venues as The Bluebird Cafe. "The Unbroken Road," his second CD release, is a solidly written collection of songs recorded in Nashville featuring a band made up of some that city's top players.

The music is bright, exuberant and varied, drawing on folk, rock and country styles. Lyrically, the songs explore many sides of the enduring image of the American road and the often ambiguous tension between freedom and security, temptation and commitment. This album is a definite choice for popping in the car CD, pumping up the volume and setting out on that road.

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