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- 01. It's Alright
02. Do You Hear (The People Scream)
03. If I Wanted To
04. I Wish
05. Slow Down
06. No More Loneliness
07. All American Boy
08. Love Is Real
09. What We Say (Everyday)
10. Peace
11. (All The) Soldiers
12. Firesides and Guitars
LOGOS
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[engl] Logos ''Firesides and Guitars'' was one of the most enigmatic private albums from the US. Housed in a sparse cover with little info, it was released in tiny quantities on the collectable Audio House label (home also of Smack). Nothing was known about the band until now: they were an obscure folk- rock trio from Kansas, comprised of 16- year- old Steve Epley plus brothers Chris and Cindy Williams. Their sound was charming, home- made folk- rock full of youthful innocence with layers of dual acoustic guitars and refreshing male- female vocals, featuring an impressive set of self- penned songs. Comparisons bring to mind Crosby Still & Nash or Shadrack Chameleon.- Format
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