Blue_Mountain-Homegrown-1997-404

Tracklist (M3U)
# Filename Artist Songname Bitrate BPM
1 01-blue_mountain-bloody_98.mp3 Blue Mountain Bloody 98 289 133
2 02-blue_mountain-myrna_lee.mp3 Blue Mountain Myrna Lee 270 98
3 03-blue_mountain-pretty_please.mp3 Blue Mountain Pretty Please 291 152
4 04-blue_mountain-black_dog.mp3 Blue Mountain Black Dog 298 123
5 05-blue_mountain-generic_america.mp3 Blue Mountain Generic America 271 141
6 06-blue_mountain-last_words_of_midnight_clyde.mp3 Blue Mountain Last Words Of Midnight Clyde 280 87
7 07-blue_mountain-babe.mp3 Blue Mountain Babe 283 142
8 08-blue_mountain-it_aint_easy_to_love_a_liar.mp3 Blue Mountain It Ain't Easy To Love A Liar 275 114
9 09-blue_mountain-ira_magee.mp3 Blue Mountain Ira Magee 214 148
10 10-blue_mountain-town_clown.mp3 Blue Mountain Town Clown 294 111
11 11-blue_mountain-dead_end_street.mp3 Blue Mountain Dead End Street 233 119
12 12-blue_mountain-rain.mp3 Blue Mountain Rain 230 172
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Artist: Blue Mountain Album: Homegrown Bitrate: 269kbps avg Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.100 / -V0 / 44.100Khz Label: Roadrunner Genre: Rock Size: 92.05 megs PlayTime: 0h 45min 24sec total Rip Date: 2025-08-01 Store Date: 1997-07-15 Url: Track List: -------- 01. Bloody 98 2:47 02. Myrna Lee 3:45 03. Pretty Please 5:02 04. Black Dog 2:34 05. Generic America 4:20 06. Last Words Of Midnight Clyde 4:55 07. Babe 4:04 08. It Ain't Easy To Love A Liar 5:00 09. Ira Magee 4:10 10. Town Clown 2:44 11. Dead End Street 4:21 12. Rain 1:42 Release Notes: -------- Home Grown is the third studio album by American alternative country group Blue Mountain, released in 1997. A worthy follow-up to the fine Dog Days, Homegrown continues Blue Mountain's exploration of the vast reserves of American roots music, resulting in an eclectic and gritty effort highlighted by Cary Hudson's increasingly strong songwriting skills. Shifting fluidly from blistering workouts like the opening "Bloody 98" and "Black Dog" to the lovely "Myrna Lee" and the catchy "Babe," Homegrown is informed by melodic smarts absent from so many contemporary alt-country records; Hudson's parched, Dylan-esque vocals remain wonderfully evocative as well, helping establish an authentic sense of time and place.

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