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Old Reliable : Pulse of Light Dark Landscape
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When the Highway 61 Revisited type-organ slaps against lines like "I'm giving you 16 hours and a packet of Lucky Strikes/ To get yourself out of here, forget about them longin' nights" in "Lightning Fast," one would swear this was a singer-songwriter deal
Genre: Country: Country Rock
Release Date: 2002
Pulse of Light Dark Landscape Record Label: http://www.savedbyradio.com
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Must've Been The Devil 2:43 Album Only
Lightning Fast 3:41 Album Only
Tight Knit Seams 3:56 Album Only
Pulse of Light 1:04 Album Only
Broke Down Poor 2:39 Album Only
Catch That River 3:06 Album Only
Straight To Her Beauty 3:31 Album Only
In The Clover 4:16 Album Only
Darkscape/From Wishing 3:54 Album Only
Show Me To The Bar 4:31 Album Only
Dark Landscape 0:34 Album Only
Silver Rain/Landpulse 5:41 Album Only
Darkness 4:23 Album Only
For Too Long 3:25 Album Only
Pulse of Light/Dark Landscape 1:14 Album Only
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Album Notes

3 GREAT NEW RECORDINGS BY THE LEADERS OF OLD RELIABLE

JUST RELEASED BY http://www.savedbyradio.com
MARK DAVIS's
Don’t You Think We Should Be Closer?
and
Mistakes I Meant To Make


SHUYLER JANSEN's
Today's Remains
Available August 14 2007 http://www.blackhenmusic.com

COMING SOON TO CD BABY



Michael Barclay April 30 2003
Exclaim Magazine
This album is a year old in their native Alberta, but Old Reliable's records are perpetually underrated, never dated. Their 2001 album The Gradual Moment was a study in personal grief for Mark Davis, where his co-bandleader Shuyler Jansen relinquished songwriting duties to allow Davis to work through the death of his spouse. Now, it's Jansen stepping to the forefront, and he peers into just as many creepy crevices. The music isn't all minor keys, but that's when it excels, especially when they slip into waltz time, sing in stately tenor harmony, and invite violinist Shannon Johnson to put a few more tears in your beer. The fuzzed out Crazy Horse guitars come crashing in at all the right moments; these songs should be experienced at volumes too loud for most folk festivals. Jansen sings about yearning to "leave these Alberta blues behind." For our sake, let's hope they never do.

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