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The Gabe Dixon Band - The Gabe Dixon Band
Tracklist:
01. Disappear
02. Five More Hours
03. Further The Sky (Feat. Mindy Smith)
04. All Will Be Well
05. Find My Way
06. Till You're Gone
07. Far From Home
08. Ever After You
09. And The World Turned
10. Sirens
11. Baby Doll
12. Further The Sky (Reprise)
Genre: Piano Pop
Website: Myspace | Buy!
Release Date: 2008-08-26
Label: Fantasy
This band is another one of those old school bands for me. On A Rolling Ball was this bands first album and came out in 2002 and captured slots on my playlists for quite a few years. Now Gabe is back with his band and it's still rockin' hard and capturing my attention during my piano poppy moods. Amazon is featuring 18 customer reviews and so far its all 5 stars. I'd give it a 4.5 or 4.75 if we were allowed to do quarter points and be sure to check out the rolling ball album because it's a keeper too. And did I mention that this is comin outta Nashville?
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