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Pam Tillis - Put Yourself In My Place info.txt
Pam Tillis - Put Yourself In My Place
Arista
ARCD-8642
1991
Tracklist :
01. Put Yourself In My Place
02. Melancholy Child
03. Maybe It Was Memphis
04. Blue Rose Is
05. Dont Tell Me What To Do
06. One Of Those Things
07. Draggin' My Chains
08. Ancient History
09. I've Seen Enough To Know
10. Already Fallen
NOTE : Sorry, no complete artwork for this one.
A folder jpg and a png file of the disc is included
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The album that established Pam Tillis as a performer in her own right
has a traditional country base cut with bluegrass, folk, and rock. It
all creates the same sort of mixed breed she sings about in "Melancholy
Child": "You take a black Irish temper/Some solemn Cherokee/A Southern
sense of humor/And you got someone like me." Her characters are the
awkward dancers of "I've Seen Enough to Know": bruised, tentative, and
needing to be cajoled back to love. Even the throwaway songs are of a
high standard; the best ones ("Maybe It Was Memphis," "Don't Tell Me
What to Do") are truly enticing.
-- Brian Mansfield
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Ripped with :
EAC 1.0b3
Secure Mode
Test & Copy
Flac 8
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