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Recording information: 2006.
Two Cow Garage: Micah Schnabel, Dustin Harigle, Shane Sweeney.
Additional personnel: Brent Best (guitar); Josh Fox (tenor saxophone); Dave Pierce (trombone); Scott Danborn (organ); Matt Pence (tambourine).
Kerrang (Magazine) (p.64) - "[W]hen TCG get it right, they get it perfect....There is real beauty and eloquence there." Two Cow Garage Three Songs Three Review
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