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Somewhere Between

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Download links and information about Somewhere Between by NewFound Road. This album was released in 2004 and it belongs to Gospel, Country, Outlaw Country genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 33:29 minutes.

Artist: NewFound Road
Release date: 2004
Genre: Gospel, Country, Outlaw Country
Tracks: 12
Duration: 33:29
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. It's Raining the Blues 2:38
2. That's How I Got to Memphis 2:51
3. These Old Blues 2:16
4. Nothing Ever Turns Out Right 3:03
5. Lonesome Feelin' 2:59
6. Somewhere Between 3:03
7. Edinburgh 3:02
8. I Need You Lord 3:35
9. Love At First Light 3:14
10. Don't Be Gone 2:33
11. Rock of Ages 2:01
12. Jesus Sure Changed Me 2:14

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Newfound Road specializes in modern but traditional-sounding bluegrass; most of the songs on the band's second album are relatively recent compositions, but all except one of them is played in a straight-up old-school style, with astringent vocal harmonies and hard-charging instrumental muscle. (The exception is a more country-flavored version of Tom T. Hall's regretful love ballad "That's How I Got to Memphis," which replaces the banjo with a second guitar.) The program isn't exactly groundbreaking, but it offers quite a few undeniably powerful performances — highlights include the swinging and jazzy "Nothin' Ever Turns Out Right," a fine instrumental titled "Edinburgh" credited to lead singer Tim Shelton, and an excellent a cappella arrangement of the classic hymn "Rock of Ages." The album ends powerfully with a barnburning gospel number titled "Jesus Sure Changed Me." The missteps are minor, and none are particularly serious; "Somewhere Between" and "I Need You Lord" are both a bit maudlin even by gospel standards, and "Lonesome Feelin'" feels a bit like filler. Recommended overall.