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Derailers, Here Come the Derailers

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1570944

Disk length: 39m 32s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. More Of Your Love 3:03
2. Bar Exam 3:28
3. You Know What She's Like 3:18
4. Your Guess Is Good As Mine 2:42
5. I See My Baby 3:20
6. Country A Go-Go 3:12
7. I'd Follow You Anywhere 2:50
8. All The Rage In Paris 4:28
9. My Angel's Gettin' Tired 3:39
10. Mohair Sam 2:57
11. If It's Really Got To Be This Way 3:15
12. There Goes The Bride 3:13

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Review

Vocalist Tony Villanueva and guitarist Brian Hofeldt hail from Oregon, made their musical mark playing the Bakersfield sound in Austin, and with Here Come the Derailers set their sights on Nashville. Music City ace Kyle Lehning replaces roots-rock vet Dave Alvin in the producer's chair, yielding a sound with a little less spit and a little more polish than previous Derailers records. Fully half the disc's dozen tracks are drawn from other pens, including country hit-maker Kostas's "More of Your Love" and three Jim Lauderdale cuts that don't quite meet his usual standard of excellence. The Derailers fare better when speaking for themselves--"Bar Exam" and "There Goes the Bride" are fun novelty numbers, and Hofeldt's "I See My Baby" is a satisfying excursion into classic pop--and even when they shut their mouths entirely, as on the instrumental "Country A Go-Go," a dandy guitar duel. --Anders Smith Lindall

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