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The No. 6 Dance

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Download links and information about The No. 6 Dance by Five Horse Johnson. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Blues, Rock, Blues Rock genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 55:42 minutes.

Artist: Five Horse Johnson
Release date: 2001
Genre: Blues, Rock, Blues Rock
Tracks: 12
Duration: 55:42
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Intro 0:19
2. Mississippi King 3:34
3. Spillin' Fire 3:10
4. Silver 4:42
5. Gods of Demolition 3:59
6. Shine Around 4:16
7. It Ain't Easy 4:17
8. Hollerin' 4:07
9. Lollipop 4:29
10. Swallow the World 4:44
11. Buzzard Luck 3:41
12. Odella 14:24

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They don't make them like this too often anymore. No. 6 Dance is American rock & roll from the heartland with Five Horse Johnson hopping a freight train and riding the rails from rootsy blues to acid rock to '70s guitar-band heaviness. The album takes Led Zeppelin's brand of psychedelic stoner tunes and puts them in a stars-and-stripes T-shirt. "Mississippi King" is a catchy jam that would have suited Skynyrd just fine. "Spillin' Fire" takes the old school harmonica blues and rocks out with them, and "It Ain't Easy" makes for a sweet, Southern, sun-drenched cover. "Gods of Demolition," the title that best befits Five Horse Johnson, showcases Brad Coffin's demon guitar and Eric Oblander's desert rocking, Kyuss-esque vocals. But the best song on the disc has got to be "Shine Around," a groovy, circular, Black Crowes-style jam with a singalong chorus — a tune worthy of the smokiest middle-American teen bedrooms circa 1973.