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Undone - A Musicfest Tribute to Robert Earl Keen

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Download links and information about Undone - A Musicfest Tribute to Robert Earl Keen by Robert Earl Keen. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Country genres. It contains 27 tracks with total duration of 02:12:12 minutes.

Artist: Robert Earl Keen
Release date: 2009
Genre: Country
Tracks: 27
Duration: 02:12:12
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Think It Over One Time (featuring Reckless Kelly) 3:48
2. No Kinda Dancer (featuring Max Stalling) 2:41
3. Lynville Train (featuring Wade Bowen) 4:51
4. Wish You Were Here (featuring Brandon Jenkins) 4:06
5. Paint the Town Beige (featuring Walt Wilkins) 4:02
6. I'll Be Here for You (featuring Randy Rogers) 3:37
7. I Would Change My Life (featuring Roger Creager) 2:57
8. I'm Coming Home (featuring Kathleen Braun) 3:41
9. Christabel (featuring Matt Skinner) 4:41
10. Carolina (featuring Brandon Rhyder) 6:31
11. Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight (featuring Josh Grider) 3:55
12. I'll Go On Downtown (featuring Cory Morrow) 4:25
13. Travelin Light (featuring Matt Powell) 3:41
14. Front Porch Song (featuring Dub Miller, Matt Skinner, Doug Moreland) 8:30
15. Daddy Had a Buick (featuring Matt Skinner, Doug Moreland) 3:03
16. Mariano (featuring Jason Boland) 4:00
17. Shades of Gray (featuring Jason Boland, Cody Canada) 6:16
18. Undone (featuring Chris Knight, Cody Canada) 4:34
19. Not a Drop of Rain (featuring Bonnie Bishop) 5:13
20. Willie (featuring Muzzie Braun) 4:27
21. Corpus Christie Bayq (featuring Darren Kozelsky) 4:10
22. Loves a Word I Never Throw Around (featuring Rich O'Toole) 3:43
23. Wild Wind 5:04
24. Dreadful Selfish Crime 9:52
25. Goodbye Cleveland 4:21
26. For Love 4:02
27. Road Goes On Forever (with REK) (featuring Cody Canada) 12:01

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The Center for Texas Music History at Texas State University assembled more than two dozen Texas-based acts to pay tribute to one of its own leading songwriters, Robert Earl Keen, during 2008's annual Musicfest in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. With Keen finishing out the night with a concise five song set, including a new cut, "Goodbye Cleveland," and his best-known track, the stirring "Road Goes On Forever," the tribute comes full circle. However, the lead-up makes a strong case for Keen's universal songwriting appeal and spotlights impressive Texas talent, as Austin's Reckless Kelly easily float through "Think It Over One Time" and the ominous romantic hangover of "Lynville Train." Roger Creager confidently delivers the amenable "I Would Change My Life." Max Stalling finds the small-town joy at the heart of "No Kinda Dancer." Doug Moreland does the same for "Daddy Had a Buick." The effect is two-fold. These mostly bare-bones acoustic interpretations should pique your curiosity to hear Keen's own versions and to hear more of the visiting artists' own work.