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Chatham County Line: Sharing the Covers - VINYL LPTitle: Sharing the Covers Artist: Chatham County Line Label: Yep Roc Records Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 634457265318 Genre: Country Release Date: 2019 03 08 Number of Discs: 1 Additional Details: DIGITAL DOWNLOAD CARD Vinyl LP pressing includes digital download. North Carolina based ensemble Chatham County Line's eighth studio album, Sharing The Covers is, at it's core, a tribute to those whom the band hold dear, and a chance for the group to perform
Title: Sharing the CoversArtist: Chatham County Line
Label: Yep Roc Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 634457265318
Genre: Country
Release Date: 2019-03-08
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: DIGITAL DOWNLOAD CARD
Vinyl LP pressing includes digital download. North Carolina-based ensemble Chatham County Line's eighth studio album, Sharing The Covers is, at it's core, a tribute to those whom the band hold dear, and a chance for the group to perform modern and traditional classics in the bluegrass-style they're known for best. On the 13-track collection, Chatham County Line takes the familiar and adds a touch of originality to create a wholly new and inventive roster of covers by Tom Petty, Alton Delmore, John Lennon, The Louvin Brothers, Beck, James Hunter, Wilco and more. Recorded at Durham, NC's Overdub Lane studio, where they cut their first album, where 2010's Wildwood was mixed, and where a few tracks from 2016's Autumn were recorded, Sharing The Covers was engineered by Chris Boerner, who also engineers the band's live shows.
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My item became separated from the base two months after purchase and it won't screw back together, so it is useless. Amazon prompted me to reach out to Ivilon, so I did. The paper towel holder was very beautiful and seemed sturdy. I will update my review if Ivilon rectifies this matter. I recommend never picking it up from the top since it is a heavy item and with the potentially faulty connection between the pole and the base, you could easily break a toe if it comes apart!
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