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Flip City

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Download links and information about Flip City by Ranch Romance. This album was released in 1993 and it belongs to Rock, Country, Alternative Country genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 47:28 minutes.

Artist: Ranch Romance
Release date: 1993
Genre: Rock, Country, Alternative Country
Tracks: 12
Duration: 47:28
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Wheatfield Annie 4:10
2. Baby's Gonna Come Back Home 3:38
3. Sweet Comfort In the Blues 5:04
4. Happy to See You 3:53
5. Pool of Tears 2:55
6. Flip City 4:08
7. Yes, Yes, Yes 2:50
8. Break My Heart Again 4:49
9. Swing Twain 3:08
10. She Who Must Be Obeyed 4:09
11. Have I Ever Let You Down... Completely 3:28
12. Can You Really Let Go of Columbia 5:16

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On this, their third album, Ranch Romance recovered some of the energy that was missing from Blue Blazes. The program opens with the defiant "Wheatfield Annie" and then proceeds to the high-octane rockabilly of "Baby's Gonna Come Back Home," and though things slow down with the prairie lament "Sweet Comfort in the Blues," they pick up immediately afterwards with a Cajun stutter-step on "Happy to See You." Guitar whiz David Keenan, who had had an on-and-off relationship with the group since its first album, is finally a fully acknowledged member of the band at this point, and his rapid-fire licks enliven "Yes, Yes, Yes" and the jazzy instrumental "Swing Twain." (He also takes over the lead vocal slot on the forgettable "Have I Ever Let You Down...Completely.") The album ends with a lovely Tex-Mex ballad entitled "Can You Really Let Go of Columbia?" Very nice.