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Satellite Soul : Straight Back to Kansas
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National act gone indie offers up their 4th record filled with storyteller lyrics and frank mid-western rock/alternative country sounds. This record will remind you of the Jayhawks, Wilco, Son Volt and Elliot Smith.
Genre: Rock: Americana
Release Date: 2006
Straight Back to Kansas Record Label: Underdog
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Song For A Lonely Person 5:15 $0.99
Visceral 2:36 $0.99
Can't Find the Handle 6:47 $0.99
Crazy 3:47 $0.99
Indiana 5:15 $0.99
Almost Ready 4:54 $0.99
Gone 1:51 $0.99
Saddest Happy Ending 6:12 $0.99
Ruin Me 2:36 $0.99
Good Ride Down 3:31 $0.99
Bury Me 3:29 $0.99
It's You 4:04 $0.99
A Little Understanding 5:37 $0.99
Everything 5:38 $0.99
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Album Notes

Satellite Soul is back from their self-imposed semi- hiatus. In 2003 they sort of slipped away from the music scene after 3 critically acclaimed national releases, plenty of radio success and a reputation for a great live show. They are back with a noteworthy 4th project Straight Back to Kansas, flavored with their unabashed storyteller lyrics and frank mid-western rock and roll style that begs a closer listen. This record is bound to not only please the droves of Satellite Soul’s faithful fans, but will undoubtedly gain them a new, wider audience. The sound is vaguely similar to the first three projects, but with a decidedly more country flair and a lot more idealism which you might just call, well, confidence.

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REVIEWS

What?
author: Clark W. Griswold
Hey Rob...I know the guys and I know it took them three years to make this CD. Rushed? You're right, this disc is not southern rock, but it is honest. For anyone wanting a disc full of music that comes across as an honest reflection of musical and personal growth- I would check this disc out...
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Not as good as previous efforts
author: rob
The bos of Stallite Soul are back after 3 years of other Godly endeavors. However, they seem to have lost a little something on their new album. It doesnt have that southern accoustic rock feel. It feels rushed. its good. But not as good as their other 2 albums.
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