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Johnny Bush, Lost Highway Saloon

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1552040

Disk length: 57m 9s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2000

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. The Same Ole Me 2:51
2. When It's Your Turn To Fall 4:28
3. Wish I'd Seen Your Going Coming 3:09
4. Maybe, Maybe Not 2:45
5. The Wall 3:53
6. You've Got 'Til Sundown 3:38
7. Lost Highway Saloon 4:28
8. Hands Can Say A Lot Beneath The Table 3:08
9. They're Hanging Me Tonight 3:53
10. I'll Never Be Free 4:14
11. Home To Texas 3:53
12. Pride Goes Before A Fall 3:30
13. So This Is The Fall (That Pride Goes Before) 4:12
14. Wine Into Water 8:59

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Review

His throbbing, operatic voice and hard shuffles--not to mention his seemingly intimate knowledge of the contours of a barstool--have long made Johnny Bush the king of the Texas dance halls, and this record plays to those strengths. He booms out big ballads ("When It's Your Turn to Fall") and swings smartly ("Maybe, Maybe Not"). He not only provides a heartbreaking version of the 1962 Jim Reeves hit "Pride Goes Before a Fall," but follows it with an obscure, equally strong "answer" song, "So This Is the Fall (That Pride Goes Before)." Mix in some classic country wisdom in "Hands Can Say a Lot Beneath the Table," a hanging ballad in "They're Hanging Me Tonight," and a swinging throwback in Cornell Hurd's "Home to Texas," and you've got a rock-solid album that's neither retro not alt, but will teach lessons to fans of both while pleasing the old-line country fan too. --John Morthland

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