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Jed Marum : Ain't No Goin' Back
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Known as fine singer and a great player, Jed Marum creates a distinctive Folk-roots, Americana sound - with seasonal blend of Texas humor and Cowboy Celtic instrumentation.
Genre: Country: Americana
Release Date: 2008
Ain't No Goin' Back Record Label: Boston Road Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Banjos We Have Heard on High 3:21 $0.99
Ain't No Goin' Back 3:36 $0.99
Yankee in Texas 3:13 $0.99
Sands of Aberdeen (Instrumental) 2:41 $0.99
Lily of the West (Instrumental) 1:29 $0.99
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Album Notes

ABOUT THIS EP
Ain\'t No Goin\' Back is a full production studio recording project. This Extended Play (EP) collection has 5 tracks totaling 14:21 run-time and it simply packaged in a slim-line jewel case.

ABOUT THE MUSIC
This 5 track EP includes three new singles: BANJOS WE HAVE HEARD ON HIGH - a serious and humorous look at Christmas music, the way it oughtta be played, AIN\'T NO GOIN\' BACK - a Texas traveling man with his dogs and different look at life, and YANKEE IN TEXAS - a true story about how a Boston born boy learns about things Texas.

The EP collection is rounded out with two instrumental tracks that have been recorded for and licensed to Lone Chimney Films for their documentary, BLACK FLAG (made for PBS, schedule for 2009 release).

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Jed Marum is a long-time favorite performer in the American Celtic world with nearly a dozen albums to his credit, songs and recordings licensed to film and TV, and a regular on Folk, Bluegrass and Celtic music radio around the world.

ABOUT THE RECORDING
These recordings were produced by Paul Mills and were recorded in Dallas TX and in Toronto Ontario, Canada. Instruments used; guitars, banjo, mandolin, string bass, button accordion and whistle.

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REVIEWS

Ain't No Goin' Back
author: Linda Leazar
Jed Marum is a very talented troubador, with great versatility. This is a very enjoyable little album, and leaves you feeling really good. The first song (Banjoes) is a surprising toe-tapper, the second (title song) is a nice, gentle ballad with lots of personality, the 3rd (Yankee in Texas) is a funny "talking song", and the last 2 are beautifully arranged instrumentals with a wonderfully balanced variety of instruments. These last 2 are also available with the full vocals on the new album "Sands of Aberdeen". I always enjoy Jed's work, but this is one sweet little offering! I recommend it.
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