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New Riders of the Purple Sage has released its first studio CD in over 20 years. This legendary band's renaissance began four years ago and continues today with over 100 shows annually to audiences throughout the United States and Canada. The CD, "Where I Come From," features 12 new songs of which seven were written by David Nelson and Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter. Also included are Carl Perkins - "Wears The Crown," an ode to the rockabilly king, written by Michael Falzarano (formerly of Hot Tuna) along with "Something in the Air Tonight," two live show favorites "Higher," penned by Johnny Markowski, and "Olivia Rose" by Ronnie Penque, as well as a cover of the classic "Minglewood Blues." The CD's cover art work was created by famed San Francisco artist Stanley Mouse. As Pete Welding suggested in the original liner notes of the first Paul Butterfield album "The Paul Butterfield Blues Band": "To fully appreciate this album, we suggest you play it at as loud as possible." We think the same applies here!
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