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Rebekah Pulley : Songs of Southern Zen - from pen and paper to the electric den
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Reminiscently bringing you back to a time when musicians wore their hearts on their record sleeves. Southern Zen harnesses all of the vibrancy of a live band with plenty of elbow room for it's elemental songwriting.
Genre: Rock: Roots Rock
Release Date: 2006
Songs of Southern Zen - from pen and paper to the electric den Record Label: Rebekah Pulley
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
a lot of nothing 3:16 $0.99
calling all beliefs 3:49 $0.99
the good girl 3:02 $0.99
all the young girls 3:05 $0.99
a word about it 4:37 $0.99
chains 3:55 $0.99
the times 3:53 $0.99
let it shine 3:17 $0.99
i should have left you a long time ago 2:46 $0.99
bite the hand 3:27 $0.99
the weather's good 4:27 $0.99
no place like home 3:33 $0.99
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Album Notes

Rebekah Pulley and the Reluctant Prophets: "Songs of Southern Zen from
Pen and Paper to the Electric Den" Recorded in Tampa Bay Florida 2005.

If roots rock were a lazy southern day, Rebekah would be the sun, the Reluctant Prophets the magnifying glass, and Southern Zen the smokey little hole etching it's way into the sidestreet's pavement. The recording contours it's wayward introspection with sensible craftiness. Reminiscently bringing you back to a time when musicians wore their hearts on their record sleeves. Southern Zen harnesses all of the vibrancy of a live band with plenty of elbow room for it's elemental songwriting.

Electric shine never mused it's way so gracefully into a listeners ears.

Rebekah Pulley - Acoustic Guitar and Vocals
Josh Touchton - Drums and Backing Vocals
Joe Culver - Bass
Rob Pastore - Electric Guitar and Backing Vocals
Steve Connelly - Mandolin on No Place Like Home

Recorded and mastered by Steve Connelly at Zen Recordings ( http://www.zenrecording.com/ )

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REVIEWS

songs of souther zen
author: Steve Phillips
The music has a sultry, soulful feel to it. Well crafted, well written songs. Wish some of the tracks were stretched out or rocked a litle bit more
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This CD rocks....Track #9 should be a hit
author: Mike Lasche
Rebekah Pulley combines a smoky sensuality with a folkie's directness and practicality. Track #9, "I should have left you a long time ago," reminds me of a young Elvis and if justice prevailed, should be a hit.
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Great new songs! Already waiting for the next one!
author: Linda Everson
The new songs are even more mellow! In that earthy groove of folk music, keeps you felling at home even when traveling with it in a car. I reccomend it for all those who's reality is inspiration.
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