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Honkytonk Homeslice

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Download links and information about Honkytonk Homeslice by Honkytonk Homeslice. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Rock, Folk Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 50:01 minutes.

Artist: Honkytonk Homeslice
Release date: 2006
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk
Tracks: 13
Duration: 50:01
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Shot In the Blue (featuring Bill Nershi of The String Cheese Incident) 3:20
2. Weary Homesick Blues (featuring Bill Nershi of The String Cheese Incident) 3:32
3. Another River (featuring Bill Nershi of The String Cheese Incident) 4:34
4. Let the Pieces Fall (featuring Bill Nershi of The String Cheese Incident) 3:40
5. Sweet Peach (featuring Bill Nershi of The String Cheese Incident) 1:43
6. The Big Compromise (featuring Bill Nershi of The String Cheese Incident) 4:06
7. School Bells (featuring Bill Nershi of The String Cheese Incident) 5:09
8. Magnolia Road (featuring Bill Nershi of The String Cheese Incident) 2:10
9. We'll Dance (featuring Bill Nershi of The String Cheese Incident) 6:03
10. Deliver (featuring Bill Nershi of The String Cheese Incident) 4:27
11. Bear Creek Blues (featuring Bill Nershi of The String Cheese Incident) 3:46
12. Why You Been Gone So Long (featuring Bill Nershi of The String Cheese Incident) 4:20
13. Trouble No More (featuring Bill Nershi of The String Cheese Incident) 3:11

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String Cheese Incident member Bill Nershi takes a busman's holiday with Honkytonk Homeslice, the largely acoustic trio also featuring his wife, Jilian Nershi, on guitar and guitarist/mandolin player Scott Law. All three contribute songwriting and lead vocals on different tracks of their self-titled debut album. Bill Nershi's bluegrass tendencies are brought out in the format, and he is also allowed to take a backseat to his bandmates. Law proves a good songwriter in a traditional style, while Jilian Nershi, boasting a sturdy, country-inflected voice that recalls Nanci Griffith and Emmylou Harris, is the group's real find. The album does not suggest that Bill Nershi should think about quitting his musical day job any time soon, but his secondary group has a sound of its own that makes it a project worth pursuing in his free time.