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Ron Lasalle - When Hellbounds Meet Angels
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Ron Lasalle - When Hellbounds Meet Angels

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Pär Winberg Format: Album
Year: 2012
Label: Hemifran
Genre: Singer Songwriter
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Here are a few quick lines about a disc that you can check up on you like a mix of John Hiatt, Tom Waits and Van Morrison. Ron LaSalle's album "When Hell Hounds Meet Angels" is a beautiful album of the same genre that I almost can recommend. Calm "Just Remind You" is a beautifully told story, "The Devils sneaks In" sounds like a great John Hiatt song from his 80th-century era and the beautiful "Touch Of Blues" with a cool trumpet as a companion Rons raspy voice is wonderful.



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