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Earl Thomas Conley - Somewhere Between Right And Wrong

Earl Thomas Conley - Somewhere Between Right And Wrong

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"Somewhere Between Right and Wrong" features Earl Thomas Conley's signature blend of country and pop influences, highlighting his emotive vocal style and storytelling prowess, which resonated deeply with audiences and contributed to his status as a prominent figure in the country music scene.

Used Vinyl Record

Condition: Expertly ultrasonic cleaned. Very Good (VG) or better condition. Guaranteed not to skip.

Catalog Number: RCA - AHL1-4348

This Edition Released: 1982


Discogs images show the correct release for this catalog number or UPC. Condition will be VG or better. Inserts may vary or may not be included.

Tracklist

A1: Heavenly Bodies (3:05)
A2: Don't Get Along With The Blues (3:07)
A3: This Ain't No Way To Be (3:36)
A4: If It Ain't Something (You Give Me) (4:08)
A5: The Highway Home (3:49)
B1: Somewhere Between RIght And Wrong (4:10)
B2: We've Got All Night (3:04)
B3: Bottled Up Blues (2:20)
B4: I Have Loved You, Girl (But Not Like This Before) (2:38)
B5: The Man Inside Of Me (1:17)

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Shipped in heavy-duty record mailers with inner and outer sleeves, with vinyl placed behind the jacket to prevent seam splits.

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