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A Southern Tale

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gothic countrydark folkdeath countryalt-countrysouthern gothic

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Buy it here: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/marksinnis2 “A Southern Tale" released in March 2009 is Mark Sinnis's second solo offering and the over all sound and mood of this album reflects the darker side of life. The title song pays homage to love and Elvis Presley’s Graceland. Sinnis has managed to make the two classic cover tracks on the album, “I Still Miss Someone” by Johnny Cash and “Follow Me”, popularized by Blondie, entirely his own. This album also draws on musical history, with Sinnis singing “To Feel Your Passion, Gone’s The Sorrow, inspired by Beethoven’s Pathetique, and “A Christmas Song”, which incorporates the traditional melody and lyrics of “God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman" with Sinnis’ own lovelorn verse. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

tracks

1

It's the End, but There's No Heaven

Mark Sinnis

4:37
2

Down Beneath

Mark Sinnis

2:51
3

Turn Another Page

Mark Sinnis

5:17
4

I Still Miss Someone

Mark Sinnis

3:29
5

To Feel Your Passion, Gone's the Sorrow

Mark Sinnis

3:25
6

Mind Melt

Mark Sinnis

4:28
7

Follow Me

Mark Sinnis

2:33
8

A Christmas Song

Mark Sinnis

3:38
9

A Southern Tale

Mark Sinnis

4:23
10

Scenes of Your Reality

Mark Sinnis

3:55
11

In Vain

Mark Sinnis

3:19
12

There's No Rhyme or Reason

Mark Sinnis

2:34

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