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    Recorded in a small garden studio in Cholsey with producer Tom Anderson in 2011. Jack Cade and the Everyday Sinners first album pulled together 12 songs written over the previous 4 years as a singer songwriter and transformed the music into a full band experience.

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    "I love this album for so many reasons. It’s honky-tonk or is it? It’s country, or is it? It’s blues, or is it? It continuously keeps the listener guessing. I on the other hand, after hearing the first track, the title cut, “This Fiery Road”, decided not to categorize, but instead, simply enjoy this extremely unique brand of whatever it is." By 'Rebel' Rod Ames

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lyrics

Waking up with you on my mind as the blossom falls on the Parkside road,
The sun it sparkles in my eyes but you’re not there to see them shine.

We’re twisting threads with words it would seem and tying knots in all that we mean
Been dancing to the sound of your voice but you don’t seem to see me move.

If I could change what’s grey back into green
If I could turn the tides of the seven seas
If I could change the stars and all they mean
Maybe you would fall for me.

Kickin back in the green grass with you, that crow I’m sure is laughing at me,
The sun it sinks down out of the sky and it’s time for our longest good bye.

If I could change what’s grey back into green
If I could turn the tides of the seven seas
If I could change the stars and all they mean
Maybe you would fall for me.

Drifting off with you on my mind as the blossom falls on the Parkside road,
The stars they sparkle in my mind but you’re not there to see them shine.

If I could change what’s grey back into green
If I could turn the tides of the seven seas
If I could change the stars and all they mean
Maybe you would fall for me.

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from This Fiery Road, released September 7, 2011
Written by Jack Cade
Produced by Tom Anderson and Jack Cade
Engineered by Tom Anderson
Jack Cade – Vocals, acoustic guitar
Tom Anderson – Banjo and Bass Guitar
Andy Goodchild – Drums
Chris Haigh – Fiddle

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Jack Cade and the Everyday Sinners UK

Jack Cade plays a mix of Americana and Alt-Country usually as a solo performer but at times with The Everyday Sinners. His vocals are a rough and ready deep growl, delivered with simply crafted songs about love, loss and the bits in between.

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