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"The Pride of South Austin, Texas" has done it again. Beyond The Purple Hills marks the 15th CD from this hard-driving Texas band. Western swing, Texas honky-tonk, roots rock'n'roll and country-rock styles are explored in this colorful excursion, all hel
Photographers: Todd V. Wolfson; Allen Crider.
Personnel: Cornell Hurd (vocals, guitar); Allen Crider (vocals, guitar, alto saxophone); Blackie White (vocals, guitar); Amber Digby, Johnny Bush, Maryann Price (vocals); Casey Hurd, Vance Hurd (guitar); Paul Skelton (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, nylon-string guitar); Scott Walls (steel guitar); Howard Kalish (fiddle); Richard "Bad Dog" Power (baritone saxophone); Lisa Pankratz (drums); Danny Roy Young (rub-board).
Audio Mixer: Allen Crider.
Beyond The Purple Hills Music | List Price | $16.99 (You save $4.04) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Country CDs, Contemporary Country, Western | | Label | Behemoth | | Orig Year | 2007 | | All Time Sales Rank | 249098  | | CD Universe Part number | 7487984 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 23, 2007 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Cornell Hurd; Allen Crider | | Engineer | Allen Crider | | Personnel | Johnny Bush Lisa Pankratz - drums Maryann Price - vocals Paul Skelton - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, nylon-string guitar Howard Kalish - fiddle Amber Digby Blackie White - vocals, guitar Scott Walls - steel guitar Casey Hurd Cornell Hurd - vocals, guitar Danny Roy Young - rub-board Richard "Bad Dog" Power - baritone saxophone Vance Hurd - guitar Allen Crider - vocals, guitar, alto saxophone
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Cornell Hurd Beyond The Purple Hills Songs | 1. | Come on Home to Houston |
| 2. | Texas Eyes |
| 3. | When the Whiskey Turns to Tears |
| 4. | I Can't Help Being Cool |
| 5. | Big Lie, The |
| 6. | I Should Have Married Marie |
| 7. | Mom's Tattoo |
| 8. | Moon's Rock |
| 9. | Dedicated to You |
| 10. | Holding Hands |
| 11. | Never Going Back (To Nashville) |
| 12. | You've Gotta Take Care of Yourself |
| 13. | Honky Tonk Lifestyle |
| 14. | It's Just the Whiskey Talkin' |
| 15. | Beyond the Purple Hills |
| 16. | Del's Metal Moment |
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