: I've never heard that one (heard of it, tho). What's it like, musically and otherwise? He must have been what, 19, 20?
He looks no more than 20. The album was recorded in '88, and it could well have taken to the new decade to get all the makeup washed off his face.
The album has a hair band sound. It's kind of fun but not spectacular. Joe Ely produced it, while Charlie Sexton and Jimmie Vaughan both play on it. Charlie is credited with playing guitar, background vocals, Hammond B3 and a Harley.
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: I've never heard that one (heard of it, tho). What's it like, musically and otherwise? He must have been what, 19, 20?
He looks no more than 20. The album was recorded in '88, and it could well have taken to the new decade to get all the makeup washed off his face.
The album has a hair band sound. It's kind of fun but not spectacular. Joe Ely produced it, while Charlie Sexton and Jimmie Vaughan both play on it. Charlie is credited with playing guitar, background vocals, Hammond B3 and a Harley.
He looks no more than 20. The album was recorded in '88, and it could well have taken to the new decade to get all the makeup washed off his face.
The album has a hair band sound. It's kind of fun but not spectacular. Joe Ely produced it, while Charlie Sexton and Jimmie Vaughan both play on it. Charlie is credited with playing guitar, background vocals, Hammond B3 and a Harley.
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