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Early On

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Download links and information about Early On by A. J. Croce. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Blues, Jazz, Rock, Country genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 55:44 minutes.

Artist: A. J. Croce
Release date: 2006
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Rock, Country
Tracks: 18
Duration: 55:44
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Trouble In Mind 3:18
2. Night Out On the Town 3:18
3. Nobody Else 2:22
4. He's Got a Way With Women 3:32
5. Texas Ruby 3:34
6. Music Box 2:49
7. Callin' Home 2:12
8. Fit to Serve 3:38
9. Lover's Serenade 3:55
10. Maybe I'm to Blame 2:16
11. Which Way Steinway 3:18
12. Checkin' In 2:36
13. Pass Me By 2:40
14. Count the Ways 3:31
15. I Found Faith 2:46
16. She's Waiting for Me 2:49
17. I Confess 3:15
18. That's Me In the Bar 3:55

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An 18-track anthology subtitled "The Americana Recordings 1993-1998," Early On cherry-picks A.J. Croce's first three albums: A.J. Croce, That's Me in the Bar, and Fit to Serve. The son of the late folk-pop singer/songwriter Jim Croce, he has an undeniably '70s feel to his music, but it's the likes of Leon Russell, early Tom Waits, and Randy Newman who appear to be the primary influences on Croce's old-timey New Orleans-style piano playing and blues and jazz-influenced songwriting. Though each album features a different producer and set of musicians, Croce has developed enough personal style that all of Early On sounds of a piece. Due in part to vocal problems suffered during the recording of Fit to Serve, Croce switched to a smoother and less bluesy vocal style starting with his fourth album, 2000's Transit, and his material has grown increasingly pop-oriented as well. As a result, Early On is a neat summation of a closed chapter in A.J. Croce's career.