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A Long Way From Tupelo [Digipak] *
(CD, 2008)

Primary Artist: Paul Thorn

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Format: CD
Feb 2008
Record Label: Thirty Tigers
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 881107200827
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Track Listing
1. Lucky 7 Ranch
2. Everybody Wishes
3. Woman to Love, A
4. I'm Still Here
5. Long Way From Tupelo, A
6. Crutches
7. It Don't Get Any Better Than This
8. All About People
9. Burnin' Blue
10. What Have You Done to Lift Somebody Up
11. Starvin For Your Kisses
12. When the Long Road Ends

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Distributor:RED Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Paul Thorn (acoustic guitar, tambourine); Dena Pike, Jenny Bain, Candice Pitts, Charlotte Green, Debra Brown (vocals); Bill Hinds (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, 12-string guitar, slide guitar); Bob Britt (guitar, electric guitar, lap steel guitar, baritone guitar, mandolin, electric sitar); Michael Graham (electric guitar, strings, piano, electric piano, Fender Rhodes piano, organ, Wurlitzer organ, synthesizer, claves, bells, gong); Huey Lewis (harmonica); Stan Thorn (piano); Richard Dabbs, Doug Kahan (bass guitar); Jeffery Perkins (drums); Jason Palmer (congas).
The fourth studio album from Mississippi-bred singer-songwriter Paul Thorn finds the roots rocker weighing in with one of his strongest batches of songs and performances in an already strong discography. Equal doses of rock, blues, and country inform Thorn's style, but it's his personal, detailed lyrics, and his hard-edged but vulnerable vocal delivery that make his songs winners. Whether on the realistic revelations of "All About People," the barroom boogie of "I'm Still Here," or the evocative, narrative-driven title track, Thorn proves he's only getting better at what he does best.


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