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Erasure - On the Road to Nashville
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Music CD Cover Artist: Erasure Edition: Music CD Format: CD+DVD, Live CD Release Date: 2007-02-20 Music Label: Mute U.S. Soundtracks: - BOY
- BLUE SAVANNAH
- OH L'AMOUR
- ALIEN
- BREATHE
- VICTIM OF LOVE
- HOW MANY TIMES
- SPIRALLING
- SOMETIMES
- TENDEREST MOMENTS
- SHIP OF FOOLS
- LOVE TO HATE YOU
- AGAINST MY VIEW
- PIANO SONG
- ROCK ME GENTLY
- STOP!
- CHAINS OF LOVE
- A LITTLE RESPECT
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Free Music Notes for On the Road to Nashville AlbumFree Music Review: It pains me to listen to this Hit: 1 Stars
I have to agree with girlpowernazi on this tour completely sucking and the Union Street CD sucking as well, minus a couple of moving tracks that don't remotely translate well live at all. I love all of erasure's music and disagree with their past couple albums being tripe, because I love their electronic music and even love some of their past acoustic renditions but with the fake country twang; it just sounds forced. I lived in the south for eight years and actually enjoy old school country, Tammy Wynette, Weyland Jennings, Conway Twitty, but this actually sounds like an offensive homage to that genre. It takes a true fan to be able to face the truth, and I have seen every tour since they toured with Duran Duran for the Circus Tour, and loved every tour, especially Swan, Tank, and Balloon live at the Beacon theatre....they sold out a good 13 shows in a row while I was going to Pratt back in the early 90's. Road to Nashville bites, it actually pains me to listen to it.
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