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David Lynn Jones - Hard Times on Easy Street (CD)

Hard Times on Easy Street
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Album Details: Hard Times on Easy Street

Release Date:01/01/1980
Label:Polygram Records
UPC:042283251823

Track List: Hard Times on Easy Street

  1. Bonnie Jean (Little Sister)
  2. High Ridin' Heroes
  3. Home of My Heart
  4. Rogue
  5. No Easy Way Out
  1. Living in the Promiseland
  2. Tonight in America
  3. Valley of a Thousand Years
  4. Hard Time on Easy Street
  5. See How Far We've Come

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  • All Music Guide

    David Lynn Jones' debut album Hard Times on Easy Street showcases a talent that arrived fully formed. Though Jones doesn't push any musical boundaries, his ear for straight-forwards, rock-inflected rootsy country is impeccable, as is his talent for Dylan-esque lyrics and Springsteen-esque narratives. Jones would later push out into more adventurous musical directions, but the straightforward country and heartland rock on Hard Times on Easy Street remains his most rewarding outing.

    - Thom Owens, All Music Guide

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Biography

David Lynn Jones

David Lynn Jones began performing in clubs around his Arkansas hometown while still a teenager. For a while during the late '60s, he worked as a car salesman, but he quit in 1970 to become the bass player for Freddy Morrison the Bandana Blues Band and to hone his songwriting skills. Jones tried to sell his songs in Music City, but he wasn't successful; by 1975, he was ... Read more