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  1. Loud & Lonesome is an album by the American musician Eric Ambel. The album is credited to Eric Ambel and Roscoe's Gang, with Ambel adopting his Roscoe persona. It was first released by Belgium's Survival Europe record label. The album was reissued in 2004, via Ambel's Lakeside Lounge Records.

  2. Loud & Lonesome by Eric Ambel & Roscoe's Gang, released 02 May 1994 1. Song For The Walls 2. Miles From The Machine 3. Way Outside 4. Three Feet Under 5. I'm Not Alone 6.

  3. Loud & Lonesome by Eric Ambel & Roscoe's Gang released in 1995. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Loud & Lonesome by Eric Ambel & Roscoe's Gang. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  5. Somewhere amid the production work, Ambel found time to release Loud and Lonesome (1994), his follow-up to Roscoe’s Gang, which No Depression compared to Neil Young, saying, “...whether its Crazy Horse-styled guitar heroics or a harmonica blowing over an estranged confessional.

  6. Loud & Lonesome. 1995 Survival / SUR 544 CD. sfhulluk May 23 2004. I had high hopes for this one from the ex-Del Lords guitarist and as it leapt out of the stalls with the Neil Young influenced "Song for the Walls" I thought I'd hit paydirt. However, although the quality level hardly drops, there just seems something missing.

  7. www.ericambel.comEric Ambel

    Loud & Lonesome: Roscoe stomping through some real heavy tunes in Brooklyn. Knucklehead: tracks collected from many sessions with the bands he produced including The Bottle Rockets, Martin’s Folly and The Yayhoos with appearances by Steve Earle and Warner Hodges.