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| Surprising transition into R&B-tinged rock from former blues prodigy. Get What You Give, Red Light, Beautiful One, Livin' For The City, Save Yourself, etc. |
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| 1 Give Me Up Again |
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| 2 Red Light |
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| 3 Get What You Give |
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| 4 The One I Got |
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| 5 Touch |
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| 6 Beautiful One |
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| 7 If We Try |
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| 8 Goodbye Letter |
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| 9 Save Yourself |
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| 10 To Love Again |
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| 11 Happiness and Misery |
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| 12 Hide Your Love |
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| 13 Dying to Live |
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| 14 Long Time Coming |
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| 15 Livin' for the City [Live][*] |
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Album Review
Not content to be respected for his talents as an above average blues-rocker, Jonny Lang makes a rather abrupt change on his third album, to a religiously inspired, hard rocking singer/songwriter. Arriving nearly five years after his last release, there is no problem with Lang realigning himself and staking his claim as a more "adult" musician. The tracks are fattened up with multiple overdubs and Pro Tools-enhanced sweetening, and a closing "bonus live version" of Stevie Wonder's "Living For The City" is a standout. ~ Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide
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Biography


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