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  1. Eric Ambel, Vibemiester Music/Funzalo Music Ltd. (Admin. by Bug)/BMI Kevin Salem, Van Rier/BMI Dan Zanes, Sister Barbara Music/ASCAP Terry Anderson, Slow Train/BMG Songs/ASCAP Dan Baird, Warner-Tamerlane/Where's The Check Music/BMI John D. Graham, Lucky Moon Music (Admin. by Bug)/BMI Neil Bogan, Neil Bogan Music/BMI Greg Trooper, Real Trooper ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Eric_AmbelEric Ambel - Wikipedia

    Loud & Lonesome Eric Ambel & Roscoe's Gang Producer, Arranger, Mixing, Liner Notes, Primary Artist, Vocals, Guitar, Composer 1995 Sing Hollies in Reverse Producer, Performer, Primary Artist 1995 The Brooklyn Side The Bottle Rockets Producer 1995 The Live from Mountain Stage, Vol. 8 Guitar 1995

  3. Ambel gives you some of everything in this hat trick: two ace reissues (Roscoe’s Gang, from 1988, ‘94’s Loud & Lonesome) and a new, jumpin’ trawl thru the outtakes drawer, which yields a knuckle-cracking Del-Lords cover of the Flamin’ Groovies “Shake Some Action” and a home-cooked take on Tom Waits “Union Sqare”, in which Ambel rocks like the ’72 Rolling Stones-all my ...

  4. Eric Ambel & Roscoe's Gang Loud & Lonesome (East Side Digital) 1993 Since leaving the Del-Lords in 1990, New York singer/guitarist Eric “Roscoe” Ambel has made a name for himself as a producer specializing in unpretentious rock with a distinct country edge.

  5. Eric Ambel & Roscoe's Gang – Loud & Lonesome. Label:East Side Digital – ESD81062: Format: CD. Country:USA & Canada: Released:1995: Genre:Rock: Style:Southern Rock: Tracklist. 1: ... "Frozen Head State" Park by Eric Ambel, Terry Anderson, and Dan Baird (same version appears as hidden track on Dan Baird's "Buffalo Nickel" release.

  6. Explore songs, recommendations, and other album details for Loud & Lonesome by Eric Ambel & Roscoe's Gang. Compare different versions and buy them all on Discogs.

  7. Loud & Lonesome embraces a bittersweet home on the grange; “I was burned out in the depot, looking for a ticket out. Three feet under, three feet left to go, when she turned my head around.” is intoned over a simple, country-rock backbeat on “Three Feet Under.” “Downtown At Midnight” takes a long, slow walk through The Last Picture Show; you can feel the specter of good times gone.