backed by horns and female vocalists
beat from producer Shroom
but the Los Angeles-based vocal group did enjoy a few hits and made some valuable contributions to the Solar catalog
closing the album on a beautifully ambivalent note while underscoring how important that film was to the third season's events and mood
has obviously been living the high life long enough to know that hooks and accessibility are of equal import to the upfront style for which Rhymes is famous
The Next Hundred Years 04/09/2013 backed by horns and femalePersonnel: Ted Hawkins (vocals, guitar); Greg Leisz (lap steel guitar, Hawaiian guitar, pedal steel guitar); Chris Bruce (guitar); Martin Tillman (cello); Tony Berg, Billy Payne, Patrick Warren (keyboards); John Pierce, Guy Pratt, Kevin McCormick (bass); Pat Mastelotto, Jim Keltner, Greg Wells (drums, percussion). Includes liner notes by Dave Adelson and Dave Marsh. The Gold Disc release of THE NEXT HUNDRED YEARS contains one bonus track, recorded for