Todd Snider - Step Right Up (1996)

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Title: Step Right Up
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: MCA Records – MCD 11412
Genre: Folk Rock, Alt-Country, Americana, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log scans)
Total Time: 58:46
Total Size: 137 / 338 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Elmo And Henry (0:55)
02. I Believe You (3:47)
03. Side Show Blues (3:39)
04. Enough (4:55)
05. T.V. Guide (3:28)
06. Hey Hey (3:38)
07. Moon Dawg's Tavern (5:04)
08. Prison Walls (5:01)
09. Horseshoe Lake (4:13)
10. It All Adds Up (4:02)
11. Tension (3:27)
12. Late Last Night (3:10)
13. 24 Hours A Day (4:48)
14. Better Than Ever Blues Part 2 (8:41)

Picking up where he left off with his exceptional debut Songs for the Daily Planet Todd Snider continues his ragged-but-right blend of folk, country and rootsy rock & roll on this 14-song release. At times brilliant, Snider's songwriting talent is still intact, as is his passionate voice and the superb instrumental backing by his band the Nervous Wrecks. The first single "I Believe You" is a hopeful testament of the singer's faith in human nature. Keen observations of social and political issues are honestly presented, using wit and humor as in "Side Show Blues," "Tension," and with kick-in-the-gut seriousness -- "T.V. Guide," "24 Hours a Day." It's not all weighty stuff though -- the swampy "Moon Dawg's Tavern" and the Chuck Berry-esque rocker "Late Last Night" are just plain fun. Hear him out; he's got a lot to say.




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