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Storyville, Dog Years

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1504692

Disk length: 55m 51s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1998

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Enough 4:22
2. Searching Understone 4:03
3. Don't Make Me Suffer 5:25
4. Who's Left Standing 4:16
5. Two People 5:17
6. Born Without You 3:34
7. Talk to Me 5:42
8. Keep A Handle On It 3:50
9. There's A Light 4:33
10. Fairplay 5:36
11. It Ain't No Fun To Me 4:08
12. Lucky (One More Time) 4:58

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Review

Featuring former members of Stevie Ray Vaughan, Joe Ely, and John Mellencamp's backing bands, Storyville, one would figure, would have nothing but blues and roots rock swimming in their gene pool. Guess again. On its third album, the Austin, Texas, quintet is much more funky and hard-rocking than can rightly be expected for a band with its pedigree. With Malford Milligan's soulful vocalizing providing supple counterpoint to the potent guitar tandem of David Grissom and Dave Holt, Storyville blusters through everything from slightly spacey rockers ("Fairplay") to heartfelt ballads ("Talk to Me"). While they don't do anything overtly adventurous here--like, say, cover Peter Gabriel (as they did on their 1994 debut, Bluest Eyes)--they aren't likely to be mistaken for just another run-of-the-mill Texas barbecue-and-boogie outfit. --Michael Evans

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Dog Years

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 56m 6s (+0m 15s)

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