Drivin N Cryin: Too Late To Turn Back Now

Drivin N Cryin SKU: 36350865
Drivin N Cryin: Too Late To Turn Back Now

Drivin N Cryin: Too Late To Turn Back Now

Drivin N Cryin SKU: 36350865

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Too Late To Turn Back Now
Artist: Drivin N Cryin
Label: New West Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 607396524914
Genre: Rock

Vinyl LP pressing. The year is 1997. Gas cost $1.19 a gallon, and Drivin N Cryin is a three-piece band comprised of founding members Kevn Kinney on vocals/guitar and Tim Nielsen on bass/mandolin, along with Jeff Sullivan on drums. If you're like me, you probably haven't heard much about their Kosmo Vinyl (The Clash, Sex Pistols, and more) produced (Casino Studio, Atlanta, GA) self-titled album. The record had a short life on radio, with their cover of John Denver's "Leaving on a Jet Plane" getting some airplay in Alabama. Why this album went relatively unnoticed is a mystery to me. Maybe it was their return to their hometown, independent roots, after having left Geffen Records, that resulted in the album's release with little momentum. What I do know for certain, though, is that Drivin N Cryin stayed true to their sound and who they are. A little grit, a little roots. Now, 21 years later, the record has a title, new cover art (courtesy of Kosmo Vinyl himself), and momentum. With newly remastered songs, the album still holds true to who they are as a band. It's even being released on vinyl for the first time. A quote from tour manager, Scott Munn, gives insight into the climate surrounding that time. "The band was firing on all cylinders going into the studio, and there was a feeling that *this* was their truest representation and the record they had always wanted to make." Have a listen for yourself, and let me know if you solve that mystery.

Tracks:
1.1 Keepin It Close to My Heart
1.2 Roof Garden
1.3 I've Got a Message
1.4 Drivin' N' Cryin'
1.5 Around the Long Way
1.6 Let Jenny B
2.1 Paid in Full
2.2 Everything's Gonna Be Alright
2.3 Beneath the Undertow
2.4 Passing Through
2.5 Leaving on a Jet Plan
2.6 Nothing to Lose
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