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Bill Lyerly Band - Railroad Station Blues (1998)

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Bill Lyerly Band - Railroad Station Blues (1998)

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1 	You Never Know 	4:09
2 	Too Hurt To Cry / An Eye For An Eye 	6:20
3 	Case Of Jones 	3:50
4 	Somethin's Eatin' Me 	4:43
5 	See Past Your Eyes 	3:35
6 	Hangmen 	2:42
7 	Nothin' To Show 	4:27
8 	There Must Be An Angel 	4:25
9 	Virtual Reality Time 	3:54
10 	Railroad Station Blues / I Can't Understand 	8:39
11 	Down Along The Cove 	3:52

Bill Lyerly - Accordion, Composer, Guitar, Organ (Hammond), Piano, Producer, Vocals 

 

Bill Lyerly's playing on Railroad Station Blues recalls electric bluesmen like Muddy Waters and Freddie King, as well as blues-based rockers like Clapton and Hendrix, but he is most beholden to the powerful attack of Stevie Ray Vaughan. Highlights include "Hangman," a duet with Steve Earle. [Railroad Station Blues was originally released on Lyerly's own Broadcast label under the title Case of Jones; when Riviere International picked it up for distribution, it was retitled and several new tracks were added to the original program.] ---Steve Huey, AllMusic Review

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