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I Tried 03:06
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Snowflake 03:09
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Ol' Hank 04:46
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In My Hands 03:58
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The Reverend Terry Rice and Ulysses Jess Sandidge bring you one of the most depressing journeys into loneliness this side of rehab.

The Digital Download includes a FREE Bonus EP "TELLING SECRETS" which features a remix of the track Secrets? from "The Weak And The Wounded" as well as a completely new version of the song. This ep also includes the Ulysses track "Mean Old Man" and an alternate (non duet) version of Hallelujah and a Ulysses Vox version of Secrets?

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released September 17, 2013

All Songs Written By The Reverend Terry Rice except:
"Hallelujah" written by Leonard Cohen
"I'm So Lonesome (I Could Cry)" written by Hank Williams
"Sorry About That" written by Matt Skiba

All Songs Performed By The Reverend Terry Rice & Ulysses Jess Sandidge

Copyright Dead Puppy Records 2013

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Dead Puppy Records Kentucky

Dead Puppy Records has been bringing you under the radar music for years and now you can even purchase hard copy discs.

Featuring many artists including THE HONKY PUNKS, THE REVEREND TERRY RICE, DARK HUMOR and more!

Find The Reverend Terry Rice on Twitter @revterryrice
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