Incoming: Rachel Allyn – Late Nights and Early Mornings

Rachel Allyn – Late Nights and Early Mornings
Release: April 20, 2009
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Purchase: Amazon | iTunes
From the press release:
“Late Nights and Early Mornings” is Rachel’s first fully produced EP release. The record seamlessly represents a variety of Rachel’s different musical influences. It kicks off with the driving modern bluegrass sounds of “Stand Still” and moves to the sweet ballad “Bury Myself in Your Arms Tonight.” The southern rock tinged “Gettin’ By” gives way to the powerfully bare acoustic arrangement of “When the Young Ones Go”. Finishing off the EP is the down home rockabilly kick of “You Drive Me Crazy.”
Tracklist:
- Stand Still
- Bury Myself in Your Arms Tonight
- Gettin’ By
- When the Young Ones Go
- You Drive Me Crazy
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