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Egyptian Quincea​ñ​era

by The Downtown Train

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James Baron
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James Baron The album concept is creative, has a great blues groove good for dancing or hanging out and listening. This is a great recording of the band at their best. Favorite track: Rollin'.
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Rollin' 03:58
2.
Hourglass 04:08
3.
Countryside 02:31
4.
Cotton Candy 03:50
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Up n' in 02:52
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Crossroads 05:44
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Marley 04:23
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Stranger 03:44
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Please 06:01
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Cat Mobile 05:12
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Downtown 05:21

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With love & light, dedicated to all those who live adventure.

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released July 1, 2014

Produced by The Downtown Train.
Recorded at Zenith Studios in Echo Park, California. Engineered by Tyler Kunze and Jed Gumiran. Mixed by Samur Khouja at Seahorse Sound Studios. Mastered by Justin Loomis at TNS Mastering Studio. All songs composed by Troy V and arranged by The Downtown Train. Album art by TVA Studio. © Copyright and published by Homework Studio LA 2014

Troy V : guitar/vox
Ned Casual : drums
Bevi Harwood : harmonica
Matt Heintz : bass

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The Downtown Train Los Angeles, California

Brought to you by the hearts and minds of Los Angeles natives, The Downtown Train, our tone takes you back to 1950's Chicago, yet our sound is uniquely hip modern Los Angeles. Fragments of streets, skylines and love add color & depth to our original tunes. Best known for the dance parties that ensue during our sets, we are no stranger to the slow dirty blues with which we built our musical vibe. ... more

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