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Randy McAllister : Flying High While Staying Low Down
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More than a "best of" compilation. 16-tracks including 5 preview tracks from Grammy nominee Randy McAllister's coming album. Powerful Texas blues influenced rock, explores urban issues with honest and at times humorous lyrics. Earth moving reviews.
Genre: Blues: Texas Style
Release Date: 2006
Flying High While Staying Low Down Record Label: Freedom First Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
The Girl Ain't Right 4:20 $0.99
Clear My Head 5:33 $0.99
Take Me Out of New Orleans 3:25 $0.99
That Chicken Your're Fixin' 4:46 $0.99
Why 5:01 $0.99
The Sound of Leaving 5:01 $0.99
Close Your Eyes 5:21 $0.99
Baptist Church Van 4:58 $0.99
Stronger Vice/Better Hobby 4:04 $0.99
Drinkin' to Prevent a Killin' 3:42 $0.99
Wandering Shepard 3:04 $0.99
Never Had a Lot of Faith 4:13 $0.99
Man Who Went for Cigarettes 4:39 $0.99
What Moves You 4:12 $0.99
The Chain 4:08 $0.99
Hard Headed 4:02 $0.99
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Album Notes

Randy McAllister is one of the premier singer/songwriter/musicians to emerge from Texas. His music has been hailed as being some of the most original and innovative being made today. While comparison's are not easy, it has been said that his music is a cross between Doug Sahm, John Hiatt and Delbert McClinton, with a blues man's background and sensibilities thrown into the mix. Raised in the town of Novice, Texas, McAllister is a fifth-generation Texan, whose father was both a fireman and musician. His father was a drummer of a band called The Flames. At a very young age, he began to take up drumming, but the drums were just the beginning. McAllister found the harmonica in the early 1980's while stationed in Massachusetts as a member of the U.S. Air Force. "Taking cues from Blues legend "Earring George" Mayweather, a Boston resident and harmonica master. McAllister moved back to Texas in 1992, a strong and skillful harp player who was developing his vocal and songwriting skills. "If Mark Twain had crafted a 21st century roots musician, he might have created a character like Randy McAllister, with an easy-going persona and a wry, observant wit, McAllister weaves material in the singer/songwriter tradition, with nods to a variety of styles." He is one of those rare artists who is able to meld genres such as gospel, blues, country, Tex-Mex, rock and zydeco together and come away with something that is uniquely him." " In performance, his songs combine an uncontainable energy and intensity with lyrics that do not shy away from tough topics. From urban violence, homelessness and other harsh realities to more common concerns like love and dating, McAllister's songwriting approach is particularly skillful, able to be both truthful and funny. McAllister takes universal feelings and translates them into today's reality, with his own pointed style using his distinctive, soulful voice." McAllister has released four critically praised albums beginning with his debut Diggin' for Sofa Change, followed by Grease, Grit, Dirt and Spit, the much heralded Double Rectified Bust Head, 2002 GRAMMY NOMINEE Givers and Takers, and his most recent album Temporary Fixes all built on his firm foundation of songwriting.

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REVIEWS

Every track is brick blasting strong.
author: The Music Critic - BandsFansLove.com
"Hang on to your seats! "Flying High While Staying Low Down" is truly the best of Randy McAllister. With tracks selected from three of his hottest albums, the combination highlights the rich melodies and attention grabbing lyrics that make Randy McAllister the latest, greatest Texas talent. Each of the tracks serves to broaden the spectum that is Randy McAllister. If you've missed this Grammy Nominee, time to tune in. Watch for 'The Girl Ain't Right' and 'Baptist Church Van' two tunes and lyrics that really stay in your head. Every track is brick blasting strong." - The Music Critic - BandsFansLove.com
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