2010-10-04
Recently relocated to North Carolina (at the urging of the Avett Brothers), this is Paleface's second release for Ramseur Records. Bringing his New York attitude with him, this is a folk record with punk character. Being similar to the first Ramseur Records release, this seems to be "The Show is on the Road" part two: although drummer, Mo, contributed more to this release than the last, taking on lead vocal duties for the title track and doing the album layout; while PF did the artwork for the cover. This is another step forward in the evolution of the Paleface package. Rebecca RuthAMY LeVERE
Anchors and Anvils
Caroline Herring
Lantana
Jack Radcliff & Al Oliveira
Two Hot to Handle
NEIL YOUNG
Sugar Mountain Live At Canterbury House 1968
LEE HARVEY OSMOND
A QUIET EVIL
YVETTE LANDRY
Should Have Known
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