Grand Drive ‎– The Lights In This Town Are Too Many To Count (2004)

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Title: The Lights In This Town Are Too Many To Count
Year Of Release: 2004
Label: BMG UK & Ireland, Gravity
Genre: Alt Rock, Country Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 49:40
Total Size: 121/323 Mb
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Grand Drive ‎– The Lights In This Town Are Too Many To Count (2004)


Tracklist:

01. Love And The Truth
02. Maybe I'm A Winner
03. The Real Thing
04. Lady Of Mine (West Pier 2003)
05. Me And My Star
06. Santa Rita
07. I Won't Let You Down
08. These Aren't Words (I'm Just Gonna Write)
09. I Believe In Love
10. Your Final Hour

Line-up:
Bass, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, E-Bow, Vocals – Ed Balch
Drums, Percussion – Paul Wigens
Producer – Malcolm Burn
Synth, Electric Guitar, Percussion, Backing Vocals – Malcolm Burn
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar – Danny Wilson*
Vocals, Piano, Organ [Hammond], Synth [Synths], Melodica, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar – Julian Wilson

Grand Drive is an Alternative Country-Rock-Indie band
brothers Danny Wilson (lead vocals/guitar) and Julian Wilson (keyboards) were originally from Australia, but grew up in the stony southwest London suburb of Sutton in the '70s.
In school, they met bassist Ed Balch and formed their first group, Soul Green, with several temporary drummers. It wasn't until 1992 that they found a more permanent stickman in Paul Wigens and changed their name to Grand Drive, taking their name from a long, meandering road in South London that connected Raynes Park (where one of the Wilsons lived) with Sutton.



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Many thanks for lossless.
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Much Obliged!!