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Tailwind (album)
''Tailwind'' is the debut studio album of Australian singer songwriter Harmony James. The songs were inspired in the time Harmony spent alone in the Barkly Tableland region of the Northern Territory. ''Tailwind'' was re released in 2012 through Warner Music Australia which included two bonus tracks one being a cover of the Oasis (band), Oasis song "Don't Look Back in Anger". Track listing Produced and engineered by Herm Kovac Personnel * Glen Wilson: drums * Rudi Miranda: drums * Ian Lees: bass * Glenn Hannah:electric guitars, mando guitar * Stuart French:acoustic guitars, electric guitars * James Gillard: acoustic guitars, electric guitars, upright bass, backing vocals * Travis Collins: electric guitars, banjo, backing vocals * Michel Rose: pedal steel, dobro, mandolin * Tim Crouch: fiddle, mandolin * Mick Albeck: fiddle * Marcus Hartstein: cello * Lisa Pallandi: violins * Clayton Doley: Hammond organ, melotron * Bill Risbey: piano * Randall Waller: backing vocals * Sha ...
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Harmony James
Harmony James is an Australian singer-songwriter. Although James is often classified as a country artist, her music draws on many genres, including folk music, folk, pop, rock and blues music, blues. In 2006 Harmony first came to the attention of the music industry when she became the only Australian songwriter to have won the country category of the International Songwriting Competition, with her song "Tailwind". Her second single, "Somebody Stole My Horse", became Australian radio's second most played country song in 2008. spawned Early life Born in Victoria (Australia), Victoria, Australia to a Baptist preacher as one of twelve children, Harmony went to a private school and says she had "few friends". She read voraciously, eventually discovering the western novels of Louis L'Amour. James discovered traditional country music after a friend returned from Texas with records by Dolly Parton and The Judds. Soon after, James taught herself enough guitar to learn a few country so ...
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