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Berry Hill Bungalow
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Folk rock from Nashville
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Folk: Power-folk
Release Date:
2006
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Berry Hill Bungalow
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© Copyright-The Superficials (Nashville)
(634479352010)
Record Label: The Superficials
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Mermaid
3:38
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Fine Line
3:29
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Somehow
2:41
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The Bellows (for Cecilia C. Jones)
3:52
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Written in the Stars
4:42
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Rainbows & Roses
3:48
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Townie
2:58
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Answer Key
2:58
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666-69
5:12
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Something Right
4:07
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Count On Me
2:25
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Rex & Regina
3:16
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Album Notes
Recorded at home in Tennesssee. Features 12 all-new, all-original tracks.
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Terrific!
author: Stacey
Terrific home-recorded album! I'd love to hear in-studio versions of some of these songs (Somehow, 666-69, etc)- any chance of re-release on a future album guys?
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author: Raina
I think it is amazing that The Superficials haven't hit it big yet@ They are just so great together! They have you tapping your foot, bobbing your head, and singing along to every song. It's music that really makes you feel good! This CD never leaves my car. I listen to it every day and never tire of it!!
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too much fun!
author: chris
Truly enjoy this CD and am looking forward to future CD's by this band. Each of the songwriters has their own unique style and the group has wonderful harmony. Plus, a really good mix of songs.
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A charming, not-so-lo-fi album
author: Don Thomason (Amplifier)
"Somehow", a plaintive love song, is as strong as any rock/pop song you'll hear on the radio this year. In the other direction is "666-69", a slapdash tale of a found lottery ticket. In between are the gritty enthusiasm of "Fine Line", "Rex & Regina", acoustic-fired numbers, lots of vocal harmonies and solid musicianship.
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