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Highway The Grass Isn't Never Greener
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BLUE SKY NOW AVAILABLE Click on the above link to purchase the CD via mail.
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...the
nice laid back feel of Coming
Home. Rockier songs like Highway
and No One To Love are
extremely well written. Mangey
Dogs was a smile-inducing delight….hey, I’m not going to forget
him!” Deborah Minter, CapNews
August 2005 “…If there is such a thing as “Sensitive Country Rock”, then this is it!. Steve is just about the complete talent. “Blue Sky” is the result of his efforts, and one that he should be most satisfied with. If you cant find this one at your favorite record store you can find it on the internet It is well worth chasing up…” Burt Everrett “THE BUNDABERG GAURDIAN” June 2005 "Steve Graham has produced, recorded, and written all 13 tracks on his latest album Blue Sky as well as playing guitar and banjo. Graham’s pleasant and well-articulated voice leads us through his extensive life and travel experiences in his catchy songs that are a mixture of Pop/Rock and Country sounds. I’m most drawn to the tracks ‘America’ and ‘The Grass Ain’t Never Greener’. I had to have a giggle at Graham’s description of ‘Honey’ as a love song. On the liner notes he says, I’m not very good at writing love songs’”, well I’m afraid he’s right … it’s perhaps more of in the line of an Aussie bloke’s love song, not too heavy on the intimacy and emotion. The final track ‘Please Come Home’ is far more moving with a real sense of despair crated by Graham’s lovely touch on the Spanish guitar." COUNTRY UPDATE MAGAZINE issue 38
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