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Article Title: Walkin' In The Sun
Author of reported comment: Don
Comment Date: 13:27 on Jun 22 2012
Comment: After a soulful gospel hymn release the year prior, by mid April 1990 Glen delivers this collection of songs aired with his roots of country flavor. Evidence is in starter song "She's Gone,Gone, Gone". Not to mention the numerous list of country star bgvs of Paul Overstreet, Kathy Mattea, Ricky Skaggs & his wife Sharon White, Alan Jackson, and I cannot leave out the top trio Gatlin Brothers (just to name some). BTW Glen does a great cover of Larry Gatlin's "If I Could Only Get My Hands On You Now". Once again Glen delivers another rendition of "William Tell Overture": I have a concert clip of him jamming this old tv tune. I just love title song, "Walkin' in the Sun", what a line "even a blind can tell when he's walkin' in the sun.": this would've made a great cd starter song. Country female vocalist Lacy J. Dalton duets on "Woodcarver"; I really like this one: this song takes me way back to the late great Hank Williams' wooden indian "Kaw-Liga" 1952 hit. Country star Steve Wariner duets on "You Will Not Lose" and it has hit written on it. The last song on cd definitely puts everything into its right perspective. "JESUS On Your Mind" a reminder of Matthew 7:7,8. It also takes me back to a B.J. Thomas 1979 song , "JESUS on my Mind". I would have liked to hear more gospel flavored songs on this cd. GOD Bless! -Don
   
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