Lights in This Town Are Too Many to Count [Import]

Lights in This Town Are Too Many to Count [Import]

Lights in This Town Are Too Many to Count [Import]

Track Listings
1. Love & The Truth
2. Maybe I'm A Winner
3. Real Thing
4. Lady Of Mine (West Pier 2003)
5. Me & My Star
6. Santa Rita
7. I Won't Let You Down
8. There Aren't Words (I'm Just Gonna Write)
9. Believe In Love
10. Your Final Hour

Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Grand Drive have always been able to effortlessly combine classic songwriting with seductive modern twists & on fourth album 'The Lights In This Town Are Too Many To Count' they do so to the nth degree. From the anthemic, shimmering opener 'Love & Truth' through the folk-rock of 'The Real Thing' & onto the epic closer 'Your Final Hour' this is an album of majestic quality. Produced by Malcolm Burn (who worked on Dylan's 'Oh Mercy'), 'The Lights…' sees the Wilson brothers (Danny & Julian) finally deliver on all the promise of their earlier albums. An atmospheric, deep & often very powerful record, 'The Lights…' has all the makings of a cult classic. Ten tracks. Digipak. Gravity Records. 2004.

Lights in This Town Are Too Many to Count,Grand Drive,Bmg/Gravity,Rock,Rock/Pop

Rock Music

Rock Music


Lights in This Town Are Too Many to Count [Import]

Rock Music:

  1. Light Years [Import]
  2. Light Years Later
  3. Like an Arrow
  4. Like a Star [Import]
  5. Like a Van Parked on a Dark Curve
  6. Like It or Not--Live [Live]
  7. Like Long Hair [Original recording remastered] [Import]
  8. Like Trees We Grow Up to Be Satellites
  9. L' Incendie [Import]
  10. Linda Ronstadt: Greatest Hits [Gold CD]

Rock Music

rock music

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