Bruce Hornsby And The Range Scenes From The Southside Rar 2021 -

The lyrics on explore a range of themes, including:

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The record is characterized by Hornsby's intricate piano work and lyrical themes often co-written with his brother, John Hornsby, focusing on small-town life and social reflection. "The Valley Road" "The Valley Road" Without the radio compression of

Without the radio compression of the 80s, the opening banjo (played by Hornsby himself on a synthesizer? No—on this pressing, you realize it’s actually a sampled acoustic, but the remaster clears up the high-end hiss). The RAR version allows George Marinelli’s guitar to breathe behind the narrative of Southern class-divide romance. Looking back at the album through the lens

Looking back at the album through the lens of 2021, critics and fans alike have elevated Scenes from the Southside from a "successful follow-up" to arguably the band's most consistent studio work. It lacks the massive, generation-defining single of the debut, but it flows better as an album.

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– Many critics revisited Scenes in 2021 to highlight how Hornsby’s blend of piano rock, bluegrass, and jazz-fusion was ahead of its time. The album’s songs about class struggle and media manipulation also felt timely.

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