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  1. Bigger Piece of Sky. Crested Butte. Colorado Mountain Getaway. Longing for a spacious place to enjoy fresh mountain air & dark star-filled skies? Welcome to our updated 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath mountain home with plenty of room for the whole family & conveniently located right between downtown & the ski resort (4 min drive to each).

  2. Listen to A Bigger Piece Of Sky on Spotify. Robert Earl Keen · Album · 2004 · 12 songs.

  3. 3:47. Robert Earl Keen "Corpus Christi Bay". 4:02. Robert Earl Keen -- Blow You Away (from the CD, "Bigger Piece Of Sky") 3:37. So I Can Take My Rest - Robert Earl Keen. 3:23. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2004 SACD release of "A Bigger Piece Of Sky" on Discogs.

  4. Mastered By – Denny Purcell. Mixed By – Garry Velletri, Jeff Coppage. Music By – Robert Earl Keen ( tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 11), Terry Allen ( tracks: 3) Producer – Garry Velletri. Recorded By – Jeff Coppage. Steel Guitar – Tommy Spurlock. Violin – Bryan Duckworth ( tracks: 10), Jonathan Yudkin.

  5. 10. Feb. 2007 · Almost alone in a field dominated by "sensitive" types, Keen is willing to write songs about America's--especially his native Texas'--obsession with guns and violence. Although he is often pigeonholed (and not without reason) as a comic songwriter, guns are all over his fourth album, A Bigger Piece of the Sky. Keen is not a great singer (he ...

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  6. A Bigger Piece of Sky, an Album by Robert Earl Keen. Released 8 October 1993 on Sugar Hill (catalog no. SH-CD-1037; CD). Genres: Progressive Country, Singer-Songwriter, Alt-Country. Rated #521 in the best albums of 1993. Featured peformers: Garry Velletri (producer, mixing), Jeff Coppage (recording engineer, mixing), Neil Merrick (editing), Denny Purcell (mastering engineer), Peter Figan ...

  7. 15. Juni 2022 · What ‘A Bigger Piece of the Sky’ has over its two predecessors is consistency. Where ‘No Kinda Dancer’ and ‘West Textures’ both contained some exceptional songs, but also some rather less memorable ones, Keen’s third release sees him mature as a songwriter to reach a point where each track is so thoughtfully constructed that it becomes hard to pick out highlights.