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The Leaving Trains - Smoke Follows Beauty

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The Leaving Trains - Smoke Follows Beauty
The Leaving Trains Band: The Leaving Trains
Title: Smoke Follows Beauty
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Release Date: 1997-01-07
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: Legalize Me - The Leaving Trains, Vammen, Melanie 2: Now I'm Mad - The Leaving Trains, Clark, Allen "Alien 3: Bad Dolly - The Leaving Trains, Green, Jimmy "Big P 4: Extra Vagrant - The Leaving Trains, Green, Jimmy "Big P 5: Big Star - The Leaving Trains, Sluts for Hire 6: I Wanna Be You - The Leaving Trains, Green, Jimmy "Big P 7: Smoke a Fatty - The Leaving Trains, Clark, Allen "Alien 8: Bash in Your Face - The Leaving Trains, Green, Jimmy "Big P 9: Dreams Overboard - The Leaving Trains, Moreland, "Falling" 10: Long Road, a Long Time - The Leaving Trains, Moreland, "Falling" 11: Smoke Follows Beauty - The Leaving Trains, Vammen, Melanie 12: Go on Strike - The Leaving Trains, Moreland, "Falling" 13: Party Sluts Hangout - The Leaving Trains, Vammen, Melanie 14: Hey Come On - The Leaving Trains, Green, Jimmy "Big P 15: Marijuana - The Leaving Trains, Moreland, "Falling" 16: Sugarcaning - The Leaving Trains, Moreland, "Falling" 17: Nobody Home - The Leaving Trains, Green, Jimmy "Big P


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) are better, but don't listen to 'em. Folks'll tell you the early ones (KILL TUNES, WELL DOWN BLUE HIGHWAY, etc. They're liars. Falling J. Moreland just gets better with time, time, time - and this one from 1996 testifies very well, indeed. I especially dig the punk rock barrages like "Bash in Your Face" and "Party Sluts Hang Out" (the drummer really burrrrns), but the poppier stuff (like "Hey Come On") is totally infectious too- not unlike a nasty case of crabs. The winsome (and windswept) acoustic title track is my fave of all: "tell me what it's like back there".

Music by guys like James Moreland make all the misery/pain/tedium/oppression we all gotta endure as Americans feel - wow! - sorta ok again.


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