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If I’ve only one time askin’ is an album by Canadian Musician Daniel Romano, released in 2015.
If I’ve only one time askin’ | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2013 | |||
Genre | Nashville Sound, Neotraditional Country, Alternative Country | |||
Label | New West Records | |||
Producer | Daniel Romano, Ian Romano | |||
Daniel Romano chronology | ||||
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The album is similar in style to his previous album, however includes more outside influences than just 1960s Country Music, as seen by sounds of the Horns and Strings in the album (Implying a possible Easy Listening influence, or mimicking the sound of Countrypolitan) and potential psychedelic influence[1] as heard in strange sounds between songs. [2]
Tracklist