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Music CD - One Flew South: Last of the Good Guys

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Music CD: Last of the Good Guys Artist: One Flew South
List Price: $12.98
Our Price: $5.33
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Manufacturer: Decca
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Tracks:
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1. Last Of The Good Guys 2. My Kind Of Beautiful 3. Junkie 4. Life 5. She's a Gift 6. Sara 7. It Is Good 8. Shameless 9. Let The Day Carry You 10. Makin' It Rain 11. Blue Highways 12. Too Old To Die Young
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0602517567849 Label: Decca Manufacturer: Decca Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Decca Release Date: 2008-05-27 Studio: Decca
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: One Flew South Comment: The harmonies on this album are great. Some of the songs are a little bit too "syrupy" for my taste, but I really enjoy listening to the harmonizing. The last song on the album is excellent--Too Old to Die Young.
Customer Rating:      Summary: More music like this please! Comment: This album is amazing! Outstanding music! The vocals, harmony & lyrics are the best I have heard in years! I saw One Flew South singing their single "My Kind of Beautiful on Great American Country and ordered the album. I have been listening to "Last of the Good Guys" daily and never get tired of hearing these talented guys and their soul stirring sound.
Customer Rating:      Summary: One Flew South is great! Comment: I bought this CD after seeing the group on one of the morning TV shows. I'm not sure of the genre, but this is excellent, mellow music with great harmonies.
Customer Rating:      Summary: EXCELLENT! Comment: These guys are excellent! Such great harmony - wonderful to listen to. I saw them on a tv show which prompted me to get their CD. Don't know why they are not getting any radio play - at least I haven't heard them in our area!
Customer Rating:      Summary: SAw them live and bought the cd Comment: I saw them today at the Newport Folk Festival. Heard them as I was walking to the Men's room and had to stop and listen, then came back and heard the whole set. I havent heard great harmonies like this in years and the guitar playing was excellent. I went right to the merchandise tent and bought the cd.
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Editorial Reviews:
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They re called One Flew South, but Royal Reed, Chris Roberts and Eddie Bush, whose debut album is appropriately titled Last of the Good Guys, actually had to fly north to launch their career. A Decca Records conference room, three voices and 20 minutes were all that was required to land the group a recording deal. Now, nearly eight months later the vocal group, who worked with some of music s most prominent songwriters including Marcus Hummon and J.D. Souther, is ready to release their debut album March 11th.
Regardless of the time it took for One Flew South to land their recording and publishing contract, they are no overnight success. Rather, the three Nashville based vocalist-songwriters have been involved in the music business for years prior to hitting upon a perfect combination and bringing back to life a band starring three superbly matched vocalists whose harmonies are unparalleled. One Flew South teamed up with Nashville songwriter Marcus Hummon to produce their debut album. A Nashville-based songwriter whose catalog contained six No. 1 hits from the likes of The Dixie Chicks, Tim McGraw and Rascal Flatts Grammy-winning Bless the Broken Road, Marcus bought out the best in all three members of the group from singing to songwriting. The guys also teamed up with legendary songwriter J.D. Souther, who co-wrote such Eagles classics as Best of My Love and Heartache Tonight, to write several of the tracks on the album. J.D. s notable lyrical ability is prominent on the album and the result is nothing less than an amazing album of trio harmonies and sound that the music industry has not heard in quite some time.
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