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Once Willis' big, intent voice and impeccable simplicity made her a textbook country shoulda-been. But with four kids and a decade of marriage to fellow shoulda-been Bruce Robison in the bank, her
good taste tethers her to the old homestead on her first album since 2002, taking off only once: on an unlikely cover of Iggy Pop's "Success," brought to her by producer Chuck Prophet and arranged for a ghost version of the Sir Douglas Quintet.
(Posted: May 31, 2007)
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Track List
- Nobody Wants To Go To The Moon Anymore
- Sweet Little One
- Don't Know Why
- Teddy Boys
- Losing You
- Too Much To Lose
- The More That I'm Around You
- Sweet Sundown
- Success
- Stone's Throw Away
- I Must Be Lucky
- Translated From Love
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