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'Wonderfully hooky choruses and soul searching lyrics give this radio-ready power balladry a little more substance than most mainstream sensitive-fella bands.' -Listen.com
Genre: Rock: Classic Rock
Release Date: 1999
meriwether Record Label: Cleanhouse Records
  • Download Album (MP3) - $9.99
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Endless White Houses 4:44 $0.99
Nowhere 5:15 $0.99
Sad Eyes 4:14 $0.99
Tailspin 5:48 $0.99
Good Friends We 4:22 $0.99
Water in the Moon 6:03 $0.99
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Album Notes

'The warm, resonant electro-fuzz and twangy slide guitar in 'Endless White Houses' perfectly showcase singer-guitarist-songwriter Will Johnson's gorgeously plaintive, strong yet poetically raspy voice, which can tremolo and twist on a dime.' -San Francisco Bay Gaurdian

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REVIEWS

Wow
author: Scott Shultis
We used to watch Will at the Inn of the Beginning in Cotati and the Sweetwater years ago. Nothing like seeing Will live. The Will Johnson Demos are outstanding. Well worth downloading. If you haven't heard Will and Meriwether, take the time. :) -- If you're out there Will, we're waiting. Make more and we'll buy it.
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Good stuff, but where o where is Will Johnson?
author: Zac
This is a great CD - the full band sounds great. I do however miss the days when Will would perform solo at the Sweetwater or the Inn of the Beginning. Does anyone know where he is/what he's up to these days? I also have his solo cassette, but would love to get more of his music....
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Still Breathless
author: Sabrina
It's a shame there are only 6 songs. I want more. I so desperately want more. I discovered this band about 3 years ago, and I listen to these 6 songs at least a few times a week, and instead of getting old, they seem to continuously get better. The music is beautiful, Will's voice is beautiful... But it's the lyrics that really get me. They really take my breath away. Literally. After three years. That, my friends, deserves 5 stars.
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