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Overview
Fauss, who was described in Vanity Fair as 'a cross between Steve Earle and Gram Parsons,' recorded the eleven new songs over five months in almost as many cities: Colleyville, Nashville, Dallas and Chicago. The record finds Fauss trading verses with Old 97's front man Rhett Miller on 'Eighteen Wheels,' a rolling barroom ode to long-distance trucking that simultaneously pays tribute to Fauss' myriad influences: Hank, Waylon, Willie, Cash, Dylan and Emmylou. The centerpiece may be Fauss' honest a.
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