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Pat Upton - s/t

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Pär Winberg Format: Album
Year: 1999
Genre: Singer Songwriter
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Another new discovery who delivers a CD with modern singer songwriter based pop/rock tunes. Any comparisons? Hmm - well sure there are plenty of names to mention like Replacements with a softer edge. Wallflowers on a more acoustic journey and John Prine a little less folky (musicwise thats it). Well - I think youll get the grip. Its good and solid, but a little lack of originality, but on the ther hand - who the hell have originality in this genre. Fifth out "Looking Back" witha cool hammond in the back is my fave track.



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