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Line Level Music is proud to announce the release of Michael Stanley's new album The Soft Addictions.Coming on the heels of The Farrago Sessions, his album of cover tunes, and his production duties on Marc Lee Shannon's debut album, Any Ordinary Man, The Soft Addictions is the 24th album in a career that continues to break new ground while holding on to the unique vision that has made him a songwriter's songwriter!“This is a group of songs that came from a lifetime of observations on adventures, and misadventures, with the fairer sex,” said Stanley. The Soft Addictions features spirited performances by members of Stanley's touring band “The Resonators” as well as indie legends, Don Dixon & Marti Jones. Longtime cohort and mentor, Bill Szymczyk, mixed the album. From the powerful loss-of-innocence opener “The Curves Of Bratenahl” through “Mallory”, a rocking bit of advice to young lady on the brink of womanhood, to the sadly hopeful closer “No Rules When You Dream”, The Soft Addictions is the kind of musical tour de force that you have come to expect from Michael Stanley. Turn it up and enjoy! Michael Stanley Soft Addictions Songs | 1. | The Curves of Bratenahl |
| 2. | Lovers Lane |
| 3. | My Side of The Moment |
| 4. | Same Blood (Different Vein) |
| 5. | Cadilllac Man |
| 6. | Drinkin' In The Driveway |
| 7. | When It's Time to Dance Alone |
| 8. | Matador Love |
| 9. | Mallory |
| 10. | Didn't We Burn |
| 11. | Somebody Might |
| 12. | Life Beneath The Radar |
| 13. | No Rules When You Dream |
| 14. | Michael Stanley |
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