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Somewhere Down the Line

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Download links and information about Somewhere Down the Line by The Lazy Cowgirls. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 37:14 minutes.

Artist: The Lazy Cowgirls
Release date: 2000
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 12
Duration: 37:14
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Another Lost Cause 2:34
2. Somewhere Down the Line 2:54
3. Bittersweet S**t 3:19
4. Stripper Blues 3:24
5. Leap of Faith 3:09
6. But It's Alright Now 2:44
7. Lookin' Back 3:35
8. Rawhide and Steel 2:41
9. What I Want 2:40
10. You Have Got Religion Now 4:15
11. Cold Cold World 3:36
12. Back Down in the Basement 2:23

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Something of a companion piece of 1999's Rank Outsider (the band considered releasing them as a double album, but opted for two separate albums released six months apart), Somewhere Down the Line finds the Lazy Cowgirls in a relatively calm and reflective mood. But the operative word is "relatively" — some numbers feature slower tempos (like the swaggering "Bittersweet S**t"), and the occasional acoustic tunes (such as "Stripper Blues" and "Leap of Faith") show off the band's taste for blues and honky-tonk styles. But if you're looking for the Lazy Cowgirls' traditional flat-out roots-punk wailing, cue up "Another Lost Cause" or "Back Down in the Basement" and you'll hear Pat Todd and the band rocking as hard as ever. One of the band's best albums, which in a burst of renewed activity bodes well for their future.