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High Endition Volume 13 - Roadtracks 1
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Date 1 decade, 4 years
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Eindelijk weer een nieuwe HE :-)
Kunnen we weer inspiratie opdoen en de titel doet vermoeden dat er nog een deel aankomt.

High Endition Volume 13 - Roadtracks 1
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01 - Bo Ramsey - Can"t Sleep Tonight
02 - Chris Farlow - I"ve Got Your Love
03 - Tracy Grammer - Shadows Of Evangeline
04 - The Pines - Avenue Of The Saints
05 - Chip Taylor - Dance With A Hole In Your Shoe
06 - Kari Bremnes - Ikkje bare vaeren
07 - Jimmy Little - Alone With You
08 - Tom Rush - What An Old Lover Knows
09 - Otis Taylor - Lost My Guitar (Scheiße!)
10 - Allan Taylor - Dedicated To Astrid
11 - Jan Hirte"s Blue Ribbon - I Always Will Quiieeck
12 - Hans Theessink & Terry Evans - Demons & Wizards
13 - Bo Ramsey - I Don"t Know Anything
14 - Jim Byrnes - Three Shots (Bumm!)
15 - Eilen Jewell - Codeine Arms
16 - Paul O"Brien - Misty Mountain
17 - Allan Taylor - Lay Soft On Your Pillow

17 tracks, 69 minutes

Dear Music lover

The term road tracks as the title of this CD was first of all be taken literally, because everyone knows the situation, driving in the car - when the local radio station, either plays in the current moment the wrong music - or more generally - you can"t ignore the poor quality of today"s radio stations which is becoming simply unacceptable. Compressed music with an even poorer dynamic and aggressive "sound design" and not to forget the smart radio moderators who want to be a riot-gay, are now hardly to be endured during car trips, without being aggressive. Then - just then - you need a silver disc in the CD slot, with which it can be beneficial to stay on for the rest of your ride.

Such music compilation has been formerly dubbed on cassettes and in subsequent years, then burned on your own computer as a compilation to a CD ROM, which is unfortunately limited in its life of course.

But road tracks can also be referred to when you want to go on a musical journey at your own home system, and not to be disturbed by unpleasant influences or interruptions. A trip on the same (musical) street, without any "musical bumps" and without any 90degrees bends. Let"s call it just "music to enjoy".

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