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Format: CD
 May 1993
 Record Label: Warner Bros. Records (Record Label)
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 093624527626 |
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Track Listing 1. Forget About Forgetting You 2. What Might Have Been 3. Only Thing I'm Sure Of 4. My Love 5. Stop on a Dime 6. God Blessed Texas 7. Love and Learn 8. My Town 9. This Time It's Real 10. Cutoff Jeans
| Details | | Distributor: | WEA (distr) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Little Texas: Porter Howell (vocals, acoustic, electric & slide guitars, sitar, 6-string bass); Tim Rushlow, Dwayne O'Brien (vocals, acoustic guitar); Brady Seals (vocals, piano, keyboards, Hammond B-3); Duane Propes (vocals, acoustic & electric bass); Del Gray (drums). Producers: James Stroud, Christy DiNapoli, Doug Grau. Recorded at Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennessee. BIG TIME was a prophetic title for this young band (all members are in their twenties), as it became their breakthrough album. With the release of the down-home anthemic blowout "God Bless Texas" and its accompanying video featuring the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders at the Southfork Ranch (the set of TV's "Dallas"), this pop country band skyrocketed to superstardom. They followed it with the unabashed love song "My Love," and the thoughtful, nostalgic ballad "What Might Have Been," and their fame was secured. Fronted by lead-singer Brady Seals--who has since left the band--the long-haired Little Texas breezes through pop with the reflective "Love And Learn," R&B with the Motown-ish "Only Thing I'm Sure Of," and yes, even country with the rippling, Nashville-pickin' guitar of "Stop On A Dime." Formerly a bar band, Little Texas still retains much of the enthusiasm that made them so popular in their early club years.
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