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  1. A Bigger Piece of Sky is an album by Texas -based folk singer-songwriter Robert Earl Keen. It was released in the United States in 1993 by Sugar Hill Records and re-released in SACD format with the originally intended track sequencing in 2004 by Koch Records. The title of the album comes from a line in the opening verse of "Paint the Town Beige":

    • October 8, 1993, August 10, 2004 Re-Release
  2. A Bigger Piece of Sky by Robert Earl Keen released in 1993. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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  3. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for A Bigger Piece Of Sky by Robert Earl Keen. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  4. Robert Earl Keen – A Bigger Piece Of Sky. Tracklist. Companies, etc. Glass Mastered At – Nimbus, Virginia. Recorded At – The Boardroom. Edited At – Merrick Music Studios, Nashville. Mastered At – Georgetown Masters. Credits. Accordion – Jay Spell. Acoustic Guitar – Robert Earl Keen, Tommy Spurlock. Banjo – Michael Snow (5)

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  5. 8. Okt. 1993 · Released October 8, 1993. A Bigger Piece of Sky Tracklist. 1. So I Can Take My Rest Lyrics. 2. Whenever Kindness Fails Lyrics. 3. Amarillo Highway Lyrics. 4. Night Right for Love Lyrics....

  6. 8. Okt. 1993 · Robert Earl Keen. COUNTRY · 1993. Preview. Part of the reason this album was considered a breakthrough for Keen is in the way that tunes like the greasy, grinding "Amarillo Highway" (a Terry Allen cover) represented the introduction of a rock 'n' roll flavor into his Texas country/folk amalgam.

  7. 10. Aug. 2004 · Arguably his finest record, Robert Earl Keen's A Bigger Piece of Sky was originally issued on Sugar Hill in 1996 to nearly universal critical acclaim, and laid the groundwork for his deal with Arista Records. The album appeared with a different sequence than the one Keen envisioned.