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Considered by many to be the best Rainmakers album, this CD from 1994 marked the end of the band's major label days (sort of, the CD was released on Mercury/Polygram in Norway and Canada) and the beginning of taking all engineering, producing, and creative decisions into their own hands. Killer songwriting, great guitar work, a backbeat that goes right up your spine, a live-in-the-studio sound, and a more acoustic and folk/country feel on some songs, this has all the elements that made the Rainmakers a great band. The lead-off track "Another Guitar" has all the humor and insight that the band was famous for. The album earned a Gold Record in Norway, selling over 25,000 copies (hey, there's only 4 million people in the whole country.)
Another Guitar Width of a Line Fools Gold Window View From the Tower Greatest Night of My Life Wilder Side You Remind Me of Someone Little Tiny World Mystery Road Spite
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