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Better Luck Is a Barroom Away

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Download links and information about Better Luck Is a Barroom Away by The Starline Rhythm Boys. This album was released in 2000 and it belongs to Rock, Country genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 44:54 minutes.

Artist: The Starline Rhythm Boys
Release date: 2000
Genre: Rock, Country
Tracks: 16
Duration: 44:54
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Better Luck Is a Barroom Away 3:18
2. Rollin' Danny 2:33
3. Piece of Alabam 2:06
4. Apartment #9 2:54
5. I Need a Good Girl Bad 2:31
6. Do a Little Wrong Tonight 1:50
7. Buckets of Love 2:47
8. 3:00 Am In the Kansas Plains 3:00
9. Better Buick Boogie 2:52
10. Life's Heart Is Unfair 2:37
11. Where the Rio de Rosa Flows 3:37
12. I Cried Again 3:49
13. Juke Joint Johnny 2:17
14. Texacos and Roadmaps 2:43
15. I Couldn't Care Less 3:32
16. Goodbye Train 2:28

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The Starline Rhythm Boys is a trio delightfully out of time and place, producing a potent blend of classic country and vintage rock & roll in the year 2000 and residing in Burlington, VT. Don't let that fool you, though: These boys are the real deal. Former Asleep at the Wheel member Leroy Preston knows it; he pens the liner notes and contributes the fine "Buckets of Love." The album takes listeners back to the time when the lines between rock & roll's infancy and country music were blurred, stirring echoes of "Blue Moon of Kentucky"-era Elvis and landing smack dab between Jimmy Martin and Kitty Wells. Standout tracks include the bluegrassy "Piece of Alabam," the honky tonkin' title track (written by standup bass player Billy Bratcher), the searing rock & roll of "Rollin' Danny," and Rose Lucas' vocal turn on "Life's Heart Is Unfair." But there's not a loser in the bunch and this is great listening from top to bottom. Sean Mencher, from the rockabilly group High Noon, produces.