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Bartlett's most critically acclaimed and best-selling studio work, "One Hand on the Plow" won critics hearts in 1998 for it's irreverently humorous stories, not to mention its warm and heart-felt ballads, intelligently written lyrics, and brilliant performances by some of Austin's finest session players. "These guys could make anybody's songs sound good," Bartlett is fond of humbly crediting. "Fair enough," quips Texas Music critic John Conquest, "But it all starts with good songs--and there are some great ones here." Rumor has it that the CD's finale, "Ballad of the Gravedigger and the Retired Working Girl," a hilarious and macabre tale, has been the most requested song by any Texas artist ever at legendary Hill Country radio station KFAN-FM. Please visit www.russellbartlett.com Check out the artist's website: http://www.russellbartlett.com Track List: 1. One Hand on the Plow 2. The Four Sons of Emma Kane 3. Dullsville 4. Torn 5. You're Not Alone 6. Castilia Wind 7. Pain in the Behind 8. There are no Deals 9. Seraph Song 10. Ballad of the Gravedigger and the Retired Working Girl Other Genres:
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