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Artist: Four Horsemen

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CD Title: Daylight Again

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2009

Label: Self Released

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Personnel

Tim Beattie vocals, harmonica, lap steel
Dave Lizmi lead, rhythm guitars
Haggis rhythm & slide guitars, banjo, piano, backing vocals
Duane D. Young bass
Lez Warner drums

Mike Valentine lead guitar track 10

Tracks

1.  Amazing Grace Traditional  
2.  Dollar A Minute  
3.  Daylight Again  
4.  Mojo Hannah  
5.  South Of The Line  
6.  The Bed Went Cold On Me  
7.  Isabelle  
8.  Lay Your Trouble Down  
9.  Trailer Park Boogie  
10.  Amazing Grace Reprise  

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From: Doghouse Reilly Date: May 12, 2016 at 22:15
This was recorded in 1992, but not released until a few years ago. Frank C. Starr once again nearly scuttled the band by going to jail for a year just when Nobody Said It Was Easy was making some headway, so Haggis and Dave Lizmi recorded this with a new lineup, most importantly a new singer. The result is much more southern-rock than NSIWE, and even Gettin' Pretty Good At Barely Gettin' By. I mean, this is far, far more Skynyrd/Black Crowes than AC/DC. Lots of lazy, lollygaggin' jams, with mildly-distorted guitars and greasy soloing. It's not bad, but not a lot of it stands out either, kinda like a whole album of "Tired Wings," 'I Need A Thrill" and "livin' These Blues," and there's absolutely nothing like "Let It Rock" or 'Lookin' For Trouble." It ends up being more mood music than anything else. A cool vibe, but not many memorable songs.


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