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House Down The Block

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Download links and information about House Down The Block by Kenny, Amanda Smith Band. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Gospel, Country, Outlaw Country, Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 13 tracks with total duration of 36:02 minutes.

Artist: Kenny, Amanda Smith Band
Release date: 2004
Genre: Gospel, Country, Outlaw Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 13
Duration: 36:02
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Where Love Went Wrong 2:39
2. I Know Where Love Lives 2:09
3. The Girl Next Door 2:57
4. Without A Trace 2:41
5. It's Not The Wind 3:26
6. All She Ever Wants 2:47
7. I've Traveled Down This Lonesome Road Before 3:25
8. Song For Emily 3:39
9. Why Don't You Just Say Goodbye 2:26
10. Stay A Little Longer 3:02
11. House Down The Block 2:28
12. Never Win Again 2:16
13. Big Ball In Boston 2:07

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A group knows it has something good going when it wins the International Bluegrass Music Association's Emerging Artist of the Year award, and it's only a short step to the recording studio. House Down the Block gives the Kenny & Amanda Smith Band a chance to prove just how good they are to everyone who hasn't had a chance to catch them on the road. The Smiths are joined by mandolinist Ron Inscore, bassist Greg Martin, and banjoist Steve Huber for a lively set of traditional and original material. The band meets expectations because of its strength as a band: everyone does something well, and when it all comes together, the total effect is greater than the sum of its parts. Even a throwaway song like "Stay a Little Longer" receives a fine treatment, highlighted by Kenny Smith's nifty flatpicking. Amanda Smith handles most of the vocals and handles them with aplomb, bringing a lively depth to each lyric. It will probably seem a bit odd to have so many heartbreak songs — "Where Love Went Wrong" and "Why Don't You Just Say Goodbye" — performed by a husband and wife team, but then again, heartbreak has always been a gristmill for songsmiths. House Down the Block finds the Kenny & Amanda Smith Band living up to their rep. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., Rovi