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  1. ericambel.bandcamp.com › album › knuckleheadKnucklehead | Eric Ambel

    Knucklehead by Eric Ambel, released 20 January 2005 1. Feel So Good 2. Stepside 3. Lonely Town 4. Does It Look That Bad? 5. It'll Only End In Tears 6. Shake Some Action 7. Hole In My Head 8. Judas Kiss 9. Union Square 10. The Usual Time 11. Always On My Mind 12. Psychic Friend 13. If Walls Could Talk 14. Garbagehead 15. Revolution Blues Jenny ...

  2. www.ericambel.comEric Ambel

    Knucklehead: tracks collected from many sessions with the bands he produced including The Bottle Rockets, Martin’s Folly and The Yayhoos with appearances by Steve Earle and Warner Hodges. Also includes the unreleased track “A Charmer’s Tale”. Web purchase includes immediate MP3 download.

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  3. Knucklehead by Eric Ambel released in 2004. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. 2006 — US. CD —. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2004 CD release of "Knucklehead" on Discogs.

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  5. Knucklehead: tracks collected from many sessions with the bands he produced including The Bottle Rockets, Martin’s Folly and The Yayhoos with appearances by Steve Earle and Warner Hodges. Also includes the unreleased track “A Charmer’s Tale”. Web purchase includes immediate MP3 download.

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  6. Entdecken Sie Knucklehead von Eric Ambel bei Amazon Music. Werbefrei streamen oder als CD und MP3 kaufen bei Amazon.de.

  7. Ten years passed between Loud and Lonesome and the compilation Knucklehead, which culled tracks from fifteen years of Ambels recording career, and which led David Fricke (Rolling Stone) to offer perhaps the best description yet of Ambels musical prowess: “Ambel rocks like the ‘72 Stones — all by himself.”