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Everyone is a winner in the Land Of Opportunity. The Lonesome Strangers' third full-length album is a highlight in a career that has spanned two decades and brought acclaim from a diverse and musically sophisticated genre-straddling audience. With their vocal heritage in the close harmonies of the Everly Brothers and an undeniable energy that establishes them at the vanguard of Los Angeles' "Western Beat" sound, The Lonesome Strangers command the respect of fans and peers like Dave Alvin and session whiz Greg Leisz, and remain critical favorites of both progressive country and Americana roots rock.






* Produced by Pete Anderson & Dusty Wakeman

"Land Of Opportunity (2001)"

Produced by Pete Anderson and Dusty Wakeman, Land of Opportunity has the dynamic duo of Randy Weeks and Jeff Rymes backed up by Jim Christie, Skip Edwards, and Dusty himself.

TRACK LISTING/Mp3s:
And it Hurts
Ton of Shame
Number 9
Sharon
Fine Way to Treat Me
Tobacco Road
Lingerin' Thing
The Truth About You
Ramblin' Around
I Don't Believe You've Met My Baby

* Recorded Live At Ohio University


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"Live: Ohio University (1997)"

Our official "bootleg" from Ohio University ® this CD is a must have for all fans of the band.

TRACK LISTING/Mp3s:
It Hurts
Sharon
Lonesome Train
I Don't Believe
Ton Of Shame
Tarnished Ring
Lonesome Pine
Fine Way To Treat Me
Ramblin' Around
Number 9
Can't Let Go

The Los Angeles Times
" ... catchy tunes and sparkling harmonies.... twining reedy voices in simple, hummable songs?... an authoritative, twang-rock kick." - Mike Boone

The Dallas Morning News

"... Rootsy, melodic blend of country and rock ... landed them on pop radio... short, organic spasms belong on a '60's hit parade... hummable, varied delights." -Mario Taradell

No Depression
"This duo's harmonies are closer than a straight-edged shave... country pop tunes... master the fine art of telling sad stories while leaving listeners humming happily." - Deborah Malarek