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Owen Temple : Passing Through
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Song after song of keenly phrased observations that pack as much honest wisdom as they do melodic, folk and honky-tonk punch.
Genre: Country: Americana
Release Date: 1999
Passing Through Record Label: El Paisano Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Downtown 3:43 Album Only
Driving Myself Crazy 3:18 Album Only
Can't Keep My Mind Off You 3:07 Album Only
Treat You Like I Do 4:21 Album Only
Lights Of Town 4:08 Album Only
Open Window 2:25 Album Only
Listening to the A.M. 3:17 Album Only
House of Cards 3:24 Album Only
One Less Thing to Worry About 2:41 Album Only
Long Gone Daddy 3:08 Album Only
Passing Through 4:02 Album Only
I Wrote You A Waltz 2:41 Album Only
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Album Notes

"Small towns have a kind of stark, quiet beauty to them. Even after Wal-Marts move in and decimate Main Street, there's still a solemn dignity in those boarded up storefronts and dusty, ramshackle feed stores.

Kerrville native Owen Temple writes about these places, as common to Texas as they are to Indiana or Alabama. Produced by steel mogul Lloyd Maines, these two albums are a good pair. It'd be easy enough to lump Temple in with Texas singer-songwriters like the Robison brothers and Robert Earl Keen, but he leans more toward country and away from the folk side of the equation.

Maines has brought in some heavy hitters to the sessions, such as Terri Hendrix, Darcy Deville, Bukka Allen, Rich Brotherton, and John Inmon, with the results sounding down-to-earth and unpretentious.

Often with singer-songwriters, there's a trade-off involved where the execution can't match the songwriting, but Temple and Maines balance the two nicely and capture the lonesome-feel small-town scenarios. It's as familiar as a beat-up Martin D-28 guitar, as comfortable as a worn-out pair of jeans, and as evocative as a metal Texaco sign flapping in the breeze in front of a boarded-up gas station, storm clouds brewing in the distance."

--Austin Chronicle

Produced by Lloyd Maines
Engineered by Fred Remmert
Recorded at Cedar Creek Studios, Austin, Texas

Musicians
Owen Temple - Acoustic
Lloyd Maines - Electric guitar, Acoustic, Pedal steel, Mandolin, Dobro, Harmony vocals
Michael Tarabay - Bass
Darcie Deaville - Fiddle
Bukka Allen - Accordion, Piano
Mark Patterson - Drums
Zack Taylor - Drums
Fred Remmert - Percussion
Terri Hendrix - Harmony vocals
Ryan Lynch - Harmony vocals

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