Hits and Highways Ahead
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Hits and Highways Ahead features nine soulful heart rendering hits which speak for themselves and included songs such as "Love Without Mercy", "On the Road", "What Kind of Fool Do You Think I Am", "I'm Holding My Own" and includes all of Lee Roy's top 10 charters. Two bonus tracks include the raucous "If the House is Rockin" and the soul stirring "John The Revelator". This is a "must have" for all lovers of Lee Roy's music. |
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Back to the Well
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To quote a critique's review of Back to the Well, Parnell's most recent release: "Back to the Well is strong! Parnell's lyrics are as honest as ever, his guitar picking is still to be reckoned with (I can think of no better slide-guitarist today, or in the past couple decades), and his music, is for lack of a better word, soulful. These are lyrics you can relate to, and melodies that will move you. Call it country, call it rock, call it blues, call it whatever the heck you want - no matter what name it goes by, it is still good, true, honest music. Lee Roy Parnell has found his musical niche and is destined to become a legend."
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Tell the Truth
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This record is about self-discovery, according to Parnell. With guests such as Delbert McClinton, Bonnie Bramlett and Keb' Mo', Parnell's licks have more bite than ever and his vocals are rarely distinctive. This is a unique blend of hardcore, honky tonk, barroom rock and roll, blues, boogies, Western swing, blue-eyed soul and occasional gospel.
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