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''In The County Of Kings'' is the fifth album (fourth full-length album) from the Eric Stuart Band, in which Eric Stuart is the songwriter and lead singer. This album was released in 2007 under Stuart's own independent label, Widow's Peak Records. The title of the album comes from Kings County, Brooklyn, where Stuart was born and raised. In addition, the front cover art depicts the Brooklyn Bridge and New York City in juxtaposition with the Great Pyramid, the Sphinx of Giza, and the Valley of the Kings, which are in Egypt. The musical style of ''In The County Of Kings'' is more country-sounding than any previous Eric Stuart Band album, and is described by Eric Stuart as "Concrete Country." With regard to this, Stuart writes,
''In The County Of Kings'' includes a re-release of Stuart's songs "The Bottom Line" (1996, from the album ''Picture Perfect World''), and "Paint the Town Tonight" (2000, from the album ''BombShellShocked''). The album also incorporates more guest musicians than in previous ESB albums. Stuart sings with his sister Barbara Brousal in "The Land Of What Might Have Been." Not all the songs call in numerous accompaniments however; in "This Love," Stuart is only accompanied by band members Jenna Malizia (background vocals) and Questar Welsh (background vocals and keyboards). == Track list == #"The Bottom Line" (re-release) (4:27) (©1996) #"Blind Man" (3:39) (©2004) #"Paint The Town Tonight" (re-release) (3:06) (©2000) #"I'd Be A Millionaire" (3:44) (©2001) #"Is It True?" (2:34) (©2001) #"The Last Word" (3:21) (©1998) #"State Of Mind" (5:10) (©1996) #"Shut You Up" (2:21) (©2001) #"Hand-Me Down Love" (2:56) (©2000) #"Land Of What Might Have Been" (3:50) (©2001) #"Blind Trust" (3:29) (©2000) #"Jack And Jill" (4:20) (©1997) #"Bad Luck" (3:21) (©1997) #"Too Late Tonight To Be Alone" (3:55) (©2000) #"This Love" (4:02) (©2005) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「In the County of Kings」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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