Incoming: Brad Cotter – Right On Time

Brad Cotter – Right On Time
Release: June 9, 2009
Discover: MySpace | Website
Purchase: Amazon | iTunes
From the press release:
After spending nearly two years on a promising new project which was sadly scrapped due to creative differences, Brad is back, working with one of the writer / producers of his Sony “Patient Man” collection.
Tracklist:
- Somethin’ Out There
- Let Me Believe
- Love Works
- I’m Lookin’ For A Church
- A Lot Of Catchin’ Up To Do
- I Sing For Free
- My Mind’s Runnin’ Away With You
- Preacher’s Daughter
- Wild Angels
- Free
- I Miss Me
- Right On Time
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July 7, 2009 at 5:44 pm Permalink
Sorry can’t get past his d bag appearance to listen to his music.
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