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Alabama 3 - Hello, I'm Johnny Cash


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According to Wikipedia, "Alabama 3 is an acid house, blues, country and gospel music band founded in Brixton, London, in 1989....The band are particularly notable for their innovative fusion of styles, lyrics full of ironic intent, their deliberately humorous personas and outrageous live performances. In line with the many religious references inherent within gospel music every member of the group has an alias by which they are known, the band's founding members adopting the personas "Larry Love" (Rob Spragg) and "The Very Reverend Dr. D. Wayne Love" (Jake Black)." Listen At Napster

Acoustic Version - Live

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*sigh*

un-fuckin-marketable in the industry. :wacko:

another version of title song

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that IS a downloadable version--R-click and save.

and yes i have permission from the entire band. :) (used to be, i only had one or 2 of the 8's permission, now they ALL want to spread the gospel around to others).

i also have the Outlaw remixes (which i think is a far far better album)

ps, thanks Dude. :)

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that IS a downloadable version--R-click and save.

and yes i have permission from the entire band. :) (used to be, i only had one or 2 of the 8's permission, now they ALL want to spread the gospel around to others).

i also have the Outlaw remixes (which i think is a far far better album)

ps, thanks Dude. :)

your welcome

the first version from Napster, wasnt downloadable--do you have that version? :)

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is this it? i have four different remixes of it. (won't go to napster since they're one of /them/ now)
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