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<title><![CDATA[Compendium - Devil's Ruin Records Sampler 2009]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[<table border="0" cellpadding="8"><tr><td><a href="http://www.rodentiamusic.mybisi.com/product/0/product_983055.html"><img src="http://images.buyitsellit.com/1342484_80.jpg" alt="Compendium - Devil's Ruin Records Sampler 2009" border="0"></a></td><td><strong>$1.00</strong><br />Compendium.  The 2009 label sampler from Devil's Ruin.  Includes never before released track by The Dad Horse Experience.

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1. The Dad Horse Experience (Moonshiner)
2. Damn Laser Vampires (Saint of Killers)
3. Pinebox Serenade (Witch on the Mountain)
4. Hank Ray (Bar-B-Q of Souls)
5. Hank Ray (The Day Sweet Valerie Turned Evil)
6. Hank Ray (Blues Turn Red)
7. JB Nelson &amp; the Chainsaws (Watch Out for the Devil)
8. Sleepy Eyes Nelson (Jesus is Comin')
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<title><![CDATA[The Black Horse Saloon - JB Nelson &amp; the Chainsaws]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[<table border="0" cellpadding="8"><tr><td><a href="http://www.rodentiamusic.mybisi.com/product/60656/product_242884.html"><img src="http://images.buyitsellit.com/307619_80.jpg" alt="The Black Horse Saloon - JB Nelson &amp;amp;amp; the Chainsaws" border="0"></a></td><td><strong>$10.00</strong><br />JB Nelson &amp; the Chainsaws US debut The Black Horse Saloon teams the ever resourceful JB Nelson with a backing band.  The result is a tamer and more traditional approach to music than when JB goes at it alone as on his US debut Weeping Willows.  The Chainsaws add a touch of sensitivity to the demonic take Nelson has on so many of his songs.  Though still thorougly dark and menacing, The Black Horse Salooon adds a light at the end of the tunnel, one that we aren't sure JB can see.


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