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Dave Hole, Working Overtime

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1210369

Disk length: 59m 4s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1993

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Nobody Hears Me Crying 3:51
2. You're Gonna Reap Everything You Sow 4:55
3. Stormy Seas 4:33
4. Mean Ole Airplane 4:12
5. Working Overtime 4:02
6. Key To The Highway 5:00
7. Up All Night Thinking 8:19
8. I Can't Be Satisfied 2:49
9. Twenty Years 5:12
10. Crazy Kind Of Woman 4:53
11. Let's Get Loose 5:31
12. Berwick Road 5:40

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Review

Even in a genre oversaturated with fast-jamming electric guitarists, this Australian singer-songwriter's improvisations are always original and occasionally revelatory. He's a surprisingly soulful singer, in a less-polished, B.B. King sort of way, and his constant solos never drown the focus of a catchy acoustic song like "Mean Old Airplane" or an electric stomper like "Stormy Seas." Ultimately, this 1993 CD is for guitar aficionados--Dave Hole's playing mimics his voice perfectly on the title track, and his slide achieves an Allman Brothers-style moan on Big Bill Broonzy's standard "Keys to the Highway." --Steve Knopper

Other Versions

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Working Overtime

Tracks: 11 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 53m 50s (-6m 46s)

Working Overtime

Tracks: 11 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 53m 35s (-6m 31s)

Working Overtime

Tracks: 11 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 53m 30s (-6m 26s)

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