Believed to be the 13th album by the Alabama Ghost Country Music disciples, The Pine Hill Haints... delving into early indigenous music (Wolves O Howlin) of the lower Appalachians and also early music of the Caribbean Coast by way of Acadia (The Pistol Knows the Reason) and a host of songs self-penned (Way Down in Mobile Town, Black Bird Song, and others) by the haints, written and bathed in the light of moon across the highways and dance halls of the road, delivered here.
Believed to be the 13th album by the Alabama Ghost Country Music disciples, The Pine Hill Haints... delving into early indigenous music (Wolves O Howlin) of the lower Appalachians and also early music of the Caribbean Coast by way of Acadia (The Pistol Knows the Reason) and a host of songs self-penned (Way Down in Mobile Town, Black Bird Song, and others) by the haints, written and bathed in the light of moon across the highways and dance halls of the road, delivered here.
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