Tonight At The Arizona was released in 2007 by The Felice Brothers on English Label Loose.[1] The influence of Bob Dylan and The Band[2] is evident in many of their songs, such as "The Ballad of Lou the Welterweight", a roots revivalist folk ballad "...based on a story my grandpa used to tell us about" as James Felice put it. The imperfections in the recording of "Hey Hey Revolver" are supposedly from a lightning strike during the recording of the song. In 2008, the album was re-issued with three additional tracks: "Nowhere New York", "The Country Is Gone," and "Got What I Need" from their previous album, Through These Reins and Gone.
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| Released | June 25, 2007 | |||
| Genre | Americana, Folk rock | |||
| Label | Loose | |||
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Album cover for re-release in 2008 | ||||
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