The Louvin Brothers "Satan Is Real" Color:Flames of Hell Red The original issue of the
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The original issue of the soundtrack to Cameron Crowe's 1992 film Singles features 13 songs from Various artists including Alice In Chains
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"Abra Cadaver" and "Two-Timing Touch and Broken Bones" -- which boasts a chord sequence that sounds like a sped-up version of Paul Revere & the Raiders classic antidrug rant "Kicks" -- cut right to the chase
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New York" took on new meaning from a lovelorn song to a swaggering song about resilience that hit big on the air waves and MTV
The Louvin Brothers "Satan Is Real" Color:Flames of Hell Red The original issue of theBolstered by one of the most celebrated and startlingly unique record covers ever, 1959's Satan Is Real delves into a strange netherworld of Country that no longer exists. Touching on the Louvin's fire and brimstone southern Baptist upbringing, the title track's spoken recitation proclaims the existence of the devil himself. Featuring the iconic 'There's a Higher Power' and 'The Christian Life' (covered by the Byrds on Sweetheart of the Rodeo), Satan
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