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 | | Almost True is also a showcase for the Lawrence County whiz-kid, David Steele, who embellishes England's rootsy pop songs with an amazing array of instruments (drums, electric and upright bass, percussion, melodica, mandolin, and a variety of guitars). |
 | | The dark and shadowy "One Son Dead," one of the record's outstanding songs, is the perfect stage for Rawlings' precise minor-key picking and Henshaw and Reynolds' lonesome harmony vocals. |
 | | He called Rawlings during the 1998 Lotus Festival and told him, "there's a song you gotta play on,' and he said, 'I can do it at 12:30; I have an hour.'" They went into the studio where England offered him some charts to read, since Rawlings hadn't heard the song before. |
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