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Joe Ely, Settle for Love

Audio CD

Disk ID: 85256

Disk length: 54m 55s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Lord Of The Highway 3:57
2. Rich Man, Poor Boy 4:13
3. Row Of Dominoes 3:39
4. Are You Listenin', Lucky? 3:22
5. Me & Billy The Kid 3:23
6. Letter To L.A. 8:14
7. Dig All Night 4:40
8. Settle For Love 4:34
9. Maybe She'll Find Me 5:22
10. Silver City 4:35
11. White Line Fever 4:19
12. Love And Danger (w/ Rosie Flores) 4:31

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Review

Joe Ely started his musical career in the early seventies by forming The Flatlanders with high school buddies Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Butch Hancock. During the band's 30-year hiatus, all three members forged on to become three of Texas' most respected singer/songwriters. Joe signed with MCA in the late seventies and released several ambitious albums including Live Shots, recorded during his European tour with The Clash. In 1987, HighTone Records signed Joe and produced two fantastic comeback records, reviving his career. With his influence being felt by the new breed of country neo-traditionalists, MCA resigned Ely in the nineties. Joe continues to record and tour and recently achieved his biggest sales success as one-third of the Flatlanders along with Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Butch Hancock.

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Settle for Love

Tracks: 13 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 1h 2m 28s (+7m 33s)

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