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Rough Shop : Far Past The Outskirts
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Fans of The Band, The Byrds, Neil Young, and Bob Dylan will find much to like about this St. Louis sextet's version of original, refreshed American roots music.
Genre: Rock: Americana
Release Date: 2006
Far Past The Outskirts
Rough Shop
Record Label: Perdition Records
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Wonder What It Means 2:39 Album Only
2. I'm Your Man 3:01 Album Only
3. Destination Anywhere 3:04 Album Only
4. Town's For Sale 2:55 Album Only
5. Can't Turn Your Way 4:59 Album Only
6. Everything You Love Will Be Carried Away 3:51 Album Only
7. Hellbound Train 5:31 Album Only
8. Final Wild Son 4:33 Album Only
9. Soundtrack Of Our Lies 2:57 Album Only
10. Good Intentions 4:08 Album Only
11. Am I Rising 3:13 Album Only
12. Waiting In The Wings 3:48 Album Only
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Album Notes

The full-length debut from the St. Louis sextet Rough Shop plays not unlike the collage that graces its cover...with different faces, different colors, different moments - both still and in motion - all captured in time, yet all part of the same work. Given the varying musical styles from the two main songwriters and the three and four different voices that interpret them, it`s no wonder this record has so many facets. The core band is comprised of the songwriters and rhythm section of One Fell Swoop, a band whose acoustic-based Americana made its mark at the turn of the millennium. Added now are vocalist and guitarist Anne Tkach (Hazeldine, Nadine, Magnolia Summer) and keyboardist Nate Dahm, whose swirling Hammond tones and slick piano work recall both Garth Hudson and Nicky Hopkins. Far Past The Outskirts is more than just a little country, a little rock, a little bluegrass, a little R&B and a little pop all seamlessly blended together. It`s like finding a great little indie alt. country station that comes and goes in the night. -- Robinson, Miles Of Music

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