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Record Cellar 1989-2006 : Town and Country
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50 song compilation from Philadelphia,Pa label with area artists playing mostly "Americana" style music.
Genre: Rock: Americana
Release Date: 2006
Town and Country Record Label: Record Cellar
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
This Town 2:59 Album Only
Couldn't Get Along 3:27 Album Only
Broke TV 2:29 Album Only
You Never Listen 2:14 Album Only
Understand 2:50 Album Only
The First Step 3:53 Album Only
Virginia 4:33 Album Only
So Anyway 3:13 Album Only
I Live Next Door 2:54 Album Only
Dead Of Night 3:59 Album Only
Aglow 2:53 Album Only
Top Of The Pops 4:23 Album Only
Stray 4:43 Album Only
Cracked and Crumbled 2:55 Album Only
It's Starting To Show 4:23 Album Only
Break My Heart 3:29 Album Only
Paralyzed 2:45 Album Only
Don't Say You Never 3:43 Album Only
If I Were More Like You 3:38 Album Only
How Am I Ever Gonna Get Home 3:16 Album Only
Least Most Wanted 4:16 Album Only
Mystery 3:33 Album Only
A Man Of Few Words 3:26 Album Only
Take You Home Tonight 2:17 Album Only
Try Try Try 4:15 Album Only
Coffee With Tom T. Hall 3:33 Album Only
Woolly Thinking 4:00 Album Only
On My Mind 4:23 Album Only
Pennsylvania 4:55 Album Only
Crush 3:05 Album Only
One True Love 3:47 Album Only
500 Miles 3:33 Album Only
She Just Wants To Be Loved 3:23 Album Only
The Irish Queen 2:56 Album Only
Where You Are 3:15 Album Only
The Sweetest Sound 4:09 Album Only
The Sugar Ditch 3:33 Album Only
In My Yard 3:01 Album Only
Through It All 4:40 Album Only
Shooting Stars and a Full Moon 4:59 Album Only
Next Time You're On You're Own 2:48 Album Only
Child of the Sunset 4:26 Album Only
Take Home Your Coat 6:20 Album Only
Candy Store 3:16 Album Only
Emily, I Know You Can't Hang On 3:08 Album Only
Mulloy 3:55 Album Only
Pushin My Silence 4:15 Album Only
Water Flows Around A Stone 2:46 Album Only
Comin' Around 4:22 Album Only
One Shot 3:50 Album Only
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Album Notes

I started a record label in 1989 called Record Cellar in order to support a band called 'Flight of Mavis'.I believed in the artist.I believed in the songs.There was no formal plan for the label, just a passion to champion something that was becoming too difficult to ignore and walk away from.The pull was strong.I was never out there looking, but over time a number of similar senarios developed, always triggered by great songs from talented "Philadephia Area" artists.I have had the good fortune to be able to be part of the music of Frank Brown with 'Flight of Mavis' and 'Buzz Zeemer', Richard Kaufmann and Kevin Karg with the' Rolling Hayseeds', Gerry McGoldrick with 'Napalm Sunday','Emily Valentine',and 'Solid for Sixty', Darren Schlappich with 'Frog Holler', Jonathan Houlon with 'John Train' ,Mike Brenner with 'The Low Road 'and 'John Train', and Chris Madl who is 'Chet Delcampo'.Together,we were able to build a national profile for the artist, the label, and the city as we would become a well respected, critically acclaimed "Americana-Roots Rock" record label.
Our catologue lists 22 CDS including this 3 CD-50 song compilation which features 40 catologue songs and 10 new ones.As of the date of release, December 12,2006, the new ones have never been available before.Noteworthy of the new is the reuniting of 'Napalm Sunday' for their trip to the "Candy Store" and the reunion of 'Buzz Zeemer' if only for "One Shot".'Foxycontin', Richard Kaufmann's current band rocks the leadoff track with "Next Time You're On Your Own" , and local hero' Mike Slo-Mo Brenner' gives up the radio friendly "Child of the Sunset" featuring 'Lauren Hart ' on vocals.The one and only 'Frog Holler' finds yet another nerve to touch with "Pushin My Silence", 'Chet Delcampo's' "Water Flows" with his adept production skills, and 'John Train' gets political with "Mulloy" while warming up for their forthcoming CD which will be called 'Mesopotamia Blues'.I'm especially proud to issue a CD with new songs from 'Paul Edelman and the Jangling Sparrows', 'Gas Money', and 'Steve Yutzy- Burkey(of 'One Star Hotel' and 'The Swimmers').Those are three artists that I love and three that have eluded the label over the years.
This will be our last release.Thanks for the support along the way.


Disc 1:
1.Buzz Zeemer-This Town
2.Frog Holler-Couldn't Get Along
3.John Train-Broke TV
4.Richard Kaufmann-You Never Listen
5.Emily Valentine-Understand
6.Flight of Mavis-The First Step
7.Frog Holler-Virginia
8.The Low Road-So Anyway
9.Buzz Zeemer-I Live Next Door
10.Rolling Hayseeds-Dead of Night
11.Chet Delcampo-Aglow
12.Flight of Mavis-Top of the Pops
13.Frog Holler-Stray
14.John Train-Cracked and Crumbled
15.Rolling Hayseeds-It's Starting to Show
16.Buzz Zeemer-Break My Heart
17.Napalm Sunday-Paralyzed
18.Frank Brown-Don't Say You Never
19.Rolling Hayseeds-If I Were More Like You
20.John Train-How Am I Ever Gonna Get Home

Disc 2:
1.Frog Holler-Least Most Wanted
2.Buzz Zeemer-Mystery
3.Rolling Hayseeds-A Man of Few Words
4.John Train-Take You Home Tonight
5.Emily Valentine-Try Try Try
6.Chet Delcampo-Coffee With Tom T. Hall
7.Rolling Hayseeds-Woolly Thinking
8.Flight of Mavis-On My Mind
9.Frog Holler-Pennsyvania
10.Buzz Zeemer-Crush
11.Mike 'Slo-Mo' Brenner-One True Love
12.John Train-500 Miles
13.Frank Brown-She Just Wants To Be Loved
14.The Low Road-The Irish Queen
15.Solid For Sixty-Where You Are
16.Frog Holler-The Sweetest Sound
17.John Train-The Sugar Ditch
18.Napalm Sunday-In My Yard
19.Flight of Mavis-Through It All
20.Richard Kaufmann-Shooting Stars and A Full Moon

Disc3:
1.Foxycontin-Next Time You're On Your Own
2.Mike 'Slo-Mo' Brenner-Child of the Sunset
3.Paul Edelman and the Jangling Sparrows-Take Home Your Coat
4.Napalm Sunday-Candy Store
5.Steve Yutzy-Burkey-Emily,I Know You Can't Hang On
6.John Train-Mulloy
7.Frog Holler-Pushin My Silence
8.Chet Delcampo-Water Flows Around A Stone
9.Gas Money-Comin' Around
10.Buzz Zeemer-One Shot

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REVIEWS

Great Compilation from Record Cellar artists!!!
author: Mike Louie
I have been a fan of Frank Brown's music since the first Flight of Mavis album and own all of his material. He is a gifted songwriter and excellent vocalist. However, I knew very little about the music of his label mates at Record Cellar. Well, i'm glad I bought this compillation because it is a very good cross section of the artists and there work with Record Cellar. Of couse, you know it was worth purchasing when you are compelled to buy CD's from the new artists that you've heard. I will be checking out works by John Train (I love The Sugar Ditch!), Frog Holler and the Rolling Hayseeds! Buy it! You won't regret it!
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