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The Lost Pines : Middle Of The Morning
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Acoustic string band that evokes old-timey Americana music with family-band style harmonies, Appalachian inspired songwriting and strong bluegrass influences.
Genre: Country: Old-Timey
Release Date: 2008
Middle Of The Morning Record Label: The Lost Pines
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Die Some Day 3:18 $0.99
Won't You Be My Baby 2:40 $0.99
If Your Arms Were Open 3:18 $0.99
Sarsaparilla Sam 5:38 $0.99
Blueridge Mountains 3:13 $0.99
Papa Proud 4:06 $0.99
Drifter 3:30 $0.99
Wagon Wheels 4:00 $0.99
Soldier's Lullaby 5:21 $0.99
Bible Down 2:44 $0.99
West Texas 3:41 $0.99
Valley Forge 5:14 $0.99
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Album Notes

Austin\'s bluegrass bands usually find themselves as sonically displaced as they are geographically, caught between Appalachian old time and Colorado/California new-grass in a usually uncomfortable schizophrenic jumble. The Lost Pines avoid that trap behind Asheville, N.C., native Christian Ward, whose quintet\'s local debut primarily tunes toward the Blue Ridge, supported by rolling banjo and Thomas McGregor\'s traditional fiddle. The influence of Texas open-plains country also seeps in on ballads such as \"Sarsaparilla Sam\" and \"West Texas.\" Ward\'s clipped, throaty drawl is rough-hewn and achingly raw, even on the string stompers such as \"Die Some Day\" and \"Wagon Wheels,\" but Talia Sekons\' harmonies give the group its glow. Her lead on \"Won\'t You Be My Baby\" and \"Drifter\" balance Ward\'s edge, and closer \"Valley Forge\" unfolds as a tender piano-and-guitar folk tune that may be Middle of the Morning\'s best offering. Austin bluegrass done right.
-Austin Chronicle

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REVIEWS

Awesome!!
author: Margo
A great album that you can't help singing along with and listening to over and over. The Lost Pines combine raw talent with clever lyrics and beautifully written songs. I can't get track 12 - Valley Forge - out of my head. Do buy this album.
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