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Happiness and All the Other Things

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Download links and information about Happiness and All the Other Things by Cross Canadian Ragweed. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Rock, Country, Alternative Country genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:11:23 minutes.

Artist: Cross Canadian Ragweed
Release date: 2009
Genre: Rock, Country, Alternative Country
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:11:23
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. 51 Pieces 3:42
2. Blue Bonnets 3:07
3. Burn Like the Sun 4:22
4. To Find My Love 4:40
5. Drag 4:46
6. Kick In the Head 3:22
7. Overtable 3:31
8. Overtable Interlude 1:49
9. Pretty Lady 3:42
10. Tomorrow 3:24
11. Confident 4:11
12. My Chances 4:17
13. Carmelita 3:28
14. Poop-Eye 0:05
15. Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground (Live) 5:05
16. Soul Agent (Live) 4:08
17. Train to Birmingham (Live) 5:06
18. Confident (Live In Birmingham, AL) 8:38

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Similar to California’s Mother Hips, this Stillwater, Oklahoma quartet has garnered an army of dedicated fans the old fashioned way: incessant recording and touring. Happiness and All the Other Things is their tenth album and boasts 17 red-dirt country songs. The roots-rocking “51 Pieces,” opens with a slow-burning Americana romp that grooves hard on a grinding Hammond organ, Cody Canada’s whiskey-steeped rasp and twangy guitars blasting out from vintage tube-burning amps. “Blue Bonnets” gets mellow with a Dobro sliding over bass and acoustic guitar as Canada’s weathered drawl sings idyllic lyrics of pastoral romance. “Kick In the Head” is a standout twang-rocker that sounds like Steve Earle unearthing a lost Eagles tune. Live tracks include a stellar cover of Willie Nelson’s “Angel Flying Too Close To the Ground” and Kevin Welch’s “Train to Birmingham.” Not only is Happiness and All the Other Things a perfect way to celebrate the band’s 15 year anniversary — it’s a damn good album from start to finish.