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Myles Cochran : Marginal Street.
Mellow, soulful alt-country.
Relaxed, moody, dark and slow, this is a singer/songwriter album for rainy fall days. Beautiful, understated piano lines interplay with simple, single notes on an acoustic guitar.
Songs:
1. Gold and rose
2. Getting stronger
3. So gone
4. Hidden
5. A little thing
6. Worlds apart
7. Wait a while
8. Something pretty
9. Unhappy hour
10. Save me
11. The Hardest Part
12. Beginning to believe
13. Over now
14. Another dream in blue
15. Such a sunny day
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 12/15/2003
Myles Cochran lives in London England
Tagged as: Alt Rock, Folk-Rock, Country, Folk, Singer songwriter
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