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Rock-n-Roll with a Twang
Genre: Rock: Roots Rock
Release Date: 2005
The Wyatts Record Label: The Wyatts
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Thorn 3:19 $0.99
24 Miles 3:42 $0.99
One Bottle O' Love 4:13 $0.99
Twerl 3:58 $0.99
The Cage 3:19 $0.99
Tear Stained Heart 3:07 $0.99
Annabelle 3:24 $0.99
Hands of Time 4:38 $0.99
Reflections 1:05 $0.99
Ripples 3:56 $0.99
Interstate Breakdown 3:55 $0.99
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Album Notes

Two hundred miles or so away from Hank, 24 miles north of Elvis, a Stones throw east of Kid, and right next to Dwight, there's an old town where The Wyatts live. It's a place where all paths cross and the waters run deep.
"Don't be put off by our Country overtones," shouts Roscoe - the current town preacher. "Without Country and Blues, Rock would have never existed! We are a Country town. We are a Rock-n-Roll town. We are what our residents make us. An all-new blend, a fresh new sound!" proclaims Roscoe as if preaching his Sunday Sermon.
From the streets of Whiskey Row to the neon lights of the Heart Break Hotel, the sound of Americana echoes. It is served up next to cheeseburgers, fries and ice-cold Buds. This is a place to sit back, relax, and ease your heartache. This town has found its own place in Americana, residing in deserts of Southern Arizona. Here the folks are simple yet sophisticated. Country yet cosmopolitan. You'll see them driving classic cars, wearing cowboy boots, and smoking cigars. They wear their jeans to the barbeque, but their finest for a night downtown. The main street has martini lounges next to barber shops. Drive-ins next to saloons. Music fills the air. There's always a party going on in this town... and the girls next door really know how to dance!
A little twang here, some pop harmony there, and a whole lotta heart is what you can expect to hear on your official town tour. The town counsel members are a band of brothers - Roscoe Wyatt, Johnny Guitar Wyatt, Country Mac Wyatt, and Jimbo Wyatt. They are well prepared, skilled and innovative enough to help take this old town to its heyday. Finely crafted songs about falling in love, falling out of love, and getting the hell out of town are recurring themes in their music. They present to you a world where styles have no boundaries, and the past and future of Americana come crashing together like a freight train into a '57 Ford. Explosive, electric and exciting!
So without further ado, we invite you to sit back, put the top down, and let the road take you into town. Keep one hand on the wheel and the other on the radio. A new place in Americana is coming up...next exit, The Wyatts.

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REVIEWS

This is Wyatt Country!
author: gowest
Great record boys! Keep Ol' Outlaw outta trouble.
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The Wyatts hit a Bullseye with their first shot!!!
author: Chuck "Wagon" Maultsby Tucson,Az.
The Tucson music scene has always been productive and vibrant.... and now we got The Wyatts,... the bar has been raised... This CD shows off some fine song-craftsmanship, "Hands of Time" for instance... and the lead vocals on the whole collection alone are worth the price of admission! TRUTH-TWANG-TONE is their motto and it fits 'em like a glove! I've seen 'em live and it's like listening to Dwight Yoakam singing with the Stones (or somethin')... Lookin' forward to the next Bullseye!
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You Gotta Be Kiddin' Me
author: Jake Lee
Why are these guys releasing an indie album?! This stuff kicks @$$ bigtime. My wife loves it, I love it, the kids love it, and I don't think it's comin' out of the cd player any time soon. Look, I'm an amateur. I play a bit, but mostly I'm a fan. And these guys... the WYATTS... absolutely rule. Aerosmith meets Dwight Yoakam or something, I don't know. But it makes me want another shot!!
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Killer CD, boys! Especially "Twerl". I love it!
author: Mr.Boogie Woogie
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