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The Alkali Flats : On The Road With The Alkali Flats
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High-powered hillbilly honky tonk from California\'s central valley with a traditional sound.
Genre: Country: Honky Tonk
Release Date: 2008
On The Road With The Alkali Flats
The Alkali Flats
Record Label: Flat Records
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Steel Guitar Rag 1:46 Album Only
2. Barred From Every Honkytonk in Town 2:35 Album Only
3. Dark as a Dungeon 3:31 Album Only
4. Old Salt Wells 2:24 Album Only
5. Lula Walls 2:45 Album Only
6. Charming Betsy 2:29 Album Only
7. Just Too Lazy 2:35 Album Only
8. Salvation Army 3:11 Album Only
9. Heartaches by the Number 3:07 Album Only
10. Streets of Bakersfield 2:52 Album Only
11. Jolie Blonde 2:36 Album Only
12. Jesus Don\'t Come Knockin\' 2:35 Album Only
13. Hug the Bottle 3:23 Album Only
14. Navajo Rug 2:57 Album Only
15. Pity on the Blind 3:15 Album Only
16. Gone, Gone, Gone 2:17 Album Only
17. In the Jailhouse Now 2:13 Album Only
18. When Will I Be Loved 2:04 Album Only
19. You\'ll Be Rewarded 3:39 Album Only
20. Number 3 3:44 Album Only
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Album Notes

The Alkali Flats are country music traditionalists who don\'t have time for CMT, Garth Brooks, or Travis Tritt. We started by playing around the campfires of Nevada ghost towns years ago. Before long we found some other fellas just like us, dressed like undertakers and wearing scorpion bolo ties and it all just came together. Chris Harvey and Tim White switch off between guitar and bass and share the singing duties, Mark Miller plays the drum, Keith Cary plays lap steel, dobro, mandolin, harmonica, accordian, and anything else he picks up off the street and sings on a couple of songs, Erik DeKok plays the electric guitar and sings backup, and Andy Lentz plays the fiddle and sings backup.

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REVIEWS

Awesome
author: Rudy Minaert Country Eagle The Netherlands
                            
This is the kind of music where we are waiting for. A bunch of hillbilly's together and they're making wonderful honky tonk music. This is a gift from heaven. Country Eagle
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When Country was Country
author: Rick Garrett
                            
I had the good fortune to catch these fellas when they were on tour earlier this year. The album is a winner for those of us who don't like the bubble gum sound of much of today's country music. These boys have a bit of an "edge" to them....and that's a GOOD thing. Barred From Every Honky Tonk in town is a classic in the genre'. Jesus Don't Come Knockin' has me singing along every time. It's an outstanding effort by an outstanding group of musicians.
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