The Amazing Rhythm Aces - Full House / Aces High (Reissue) (1981/2002)

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Title: Full House / Aces High
Year Of Release: 1981/2002
Label: ARA
Genre: Blues Rock, Country Rock, Southern Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:10:26
Total Size: 178/435 Mb (scans)
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The Amazing Rhythm Aces - Full House / Aces High (Reissue) (1981/2002)


Tracklist:

01. The End Is Not In Sight (The Cowboy Tune)
02. Anything You Want
03. Who's Crying Now
04. Just Between You And Me And The Wall (You're A Fool)
05. Lipstick Traces
06. Dancing The Night Away
07. Amazing Grace (Used To Be Her Favorite Song)
08. Those Dreams Of Losing You
09. I Pity The Mother And Father (When The Kids Move Away)
10. King Of The Cowboys
11. Third Rate Romance
12. My Tears Still Flow
13. The Ella B
14. I'll Be Gone
15. Who Will The Next Fool Be
16. I'm Gonna Miss You (Like The Devil)

Thirty years ago in a Memphis recording studio The Amazing Rhythm Aces™ made their first album, "Stacked Deck". It was simply American music - a mixed bag of influences that had drawn them together. Fans didn't seem to care about labels, either. For more than two decades, songs like "Third Rate Romance", "Amazing Grace (Used To Be Her Favorite Song)" and the Grammy-winning "The End Is Not In Sight" would remain etched in the hearts and minds of a generation as benchmarks of popular music's better days. After recording six more albums and touring with everyone from Willie Nelson and Jimmy Buffet to Fleetwood Mac and The Eagles the group disbanded in 1981, but its songs lived on as radio staples and its albums were coveted by collectors.In 1995 the original Aces teamed up to record a collection of their best-known material. Titled "Ride Again" and released on their own Breaker Records label, it was their first-ever CD. Reaction was positive. The band played a few club dates, then booked a tour of Australia, where they'd always enjoyed a large following. Interest was booming stateside as well, and The Aces returned to play venues throughout the US. In late '96 they recorded "Out Of The Blue", an album of new material also released on Breaker. By 1997, the re-formation was official; The Aces were back as a full-time band. Their new CD, "Chock Full Of Country Goodness", featured more of Russell Smith's uniquely rich songwriting and the kind of soul-stirring playing that have kept fans loyal for more than two decades. "What's happened for us is really gratifying," Smith says of the group's rebirth and subsequent popularity.


  • Sputnik
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wonderful, thx
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.
  • pec
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many many thanks for MP3. I don't have time to give any thought on the music itself tho....sorry