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Corb Lund : Hair In My Eyes Like A Highland Steer
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Old style, acoustic, outlawish, punky brand of traditional country music with enough wit to go around 3 or 4 times.
Genre: Country: Traditional Country
Release Date: 2005
Hair In My Eyes Like A Highland Steer © Copyright-Corb Lund Music
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Hair In My Eyes Like A Highland Steer 2:56 $0.99
The Truck Got Stuck 2:58 $0.99
Always Keep An Edge On Your Knife 3:16 $0.99
The Rodeo's Over (featuring Ian Tyson) 3:22 $0.99
Hurtin' Albertan 4:41 $0.99
Big Butch Bass Bull Fiddle 2:13 $0.99
All I Wanna Do Is Play Cards 4:00 $0.99
The Truth Comes Out 3:28 $0.99
Counterfeiters' Blues 3:24 $0.99
Good Copenhagen 3:25 $0.99
Trouble In The Country 3:06 $0.99
Little Foothills Heaven 2:57 $0.99
The Truck Got Stuck Talkin' Blues (featuring Ramblin' Jack E 5:35 $0.99
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Album Notes

The quick version of this story is Corb Lund was a foothills-raised rodeo kid who found compelling urban credibility in the legendary "smalls" playing bass, ultimately exploring his roots playing his own country songs. Plus, live, a few of Willie Nelson's. Don't worry, Willie does the same thing on stage, which is a story for another night. If you're reading this for clues, I have to almost assume you don't know that Corb pleases large crowds on several continents, that his songs are thoughtful and deliberate and full of the nouns describing our actual surroundings, unique to a land of fluke prosperity that allows for a massive, sensitive artist class thriving in our redneck midst. Now, when Corb and I are drunk watching *Deadwood* at 4:13 a.m., that's the last thing on our minds, but the fact is our part of western Canada is uniquely attuned to sides of farm, oil and city life, underlined by Mr. Lund's actual rural roots, which have nothing to do with anything that might make you cringe about processed country music. His songs are viral anthems which bridge social gaps, celebrating the need for sin and sacrament as much as superior horsepower in doomsday scenarios. And his band is terribly helpful with this. Kurt Ciesla, for example, plays the echoey standup bass with proud, scary mastery, while Winnipeg's Grant Siemens, the band's latest catch, is a natural wizard of the hillybilly instruments: banjo, slide, etc. He and drummer Brady Valgardson, also a native of Lund's Taber, party hard, play with similar intensity. It's a sight. As has been written elsewhere, Lund appreciates the old world before country went completely to shit, remembering its humour and darkness, drinking to its diminishing pantheon of living heroes. Corb Lund could well turn out to be one of them. More importantly, I know you already really love some of the songs on his albums, it's just that now you should take the time and find them. Ola, amigo. - Fish Griwkowsky, Excerpt from Encyclopedia of Canadian Country Hallmark

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REVIEWS

The Truth Is Out!
author: Trace
I first heard of Corb Lund while I was flipping channels on the TV and momentarily stopped on a Canadian awards show. Corb won an award for his "Roughest Neck Around". I heard 15 seconds of that song and I knew I had to find out more about it. I did find it and more from Corb Lund, at CD Baby. Thanks from a Montanan in North Dakota.
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Refreshing music
author: David Meyers
I get so tired of the stuff that the major companies try to stuff down our throats. This is real, this is music that I can relate to. I first heard Corb on Sirius Sat. Outlaw channel 63. I found him on the web and bought the cd. Some of the best money on entertainment I have spent in a while. I have to agree that "Truck got stuck" is one hell of a catchy tune. I will be ordering more and hope to see him in concert soon. If you are on the highway and hear this music come blasting from a big truck tanker that is probably me..
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Love it
author: Merlo of Wyoming
Liked the music and the storylines, a CD I had to have mine Listen to it a lot since that I have bought. It fits my rural lifestyle, it makes me want to smile. To anybody I would refer, this music of this fine sir.
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Awesome CD!
author: Lee
A great CD, not a bad song on it. I saw the Hair in My Eyes Like a Highland Steer video on CMT and I ordered the album soon after. Awesome album!
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