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Ragged Soul - Lazy Cowgirls
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  1. I Can't Be Satisfied
  2. Much Too Slow
  3. Frustration, Tragedy and Lies
  4. Who You Callin' a Slut
  5. Everything You Heard About Me Is True
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  1. I Can't Be Satisfied
  2. Much Too Slow
  3. Frustration, Tragedy and Lies
  4. Who You Callin' a Slut
  5. Everything You Heard About Me Is True
  6. Never Got the Chance
  7. Too Much - One More Time
  8. Time and Money
  9. Another Long Goodbye
  10. Now That You're Down One Me
  11. I Can Almost Remember
  12. Still on the Losin' Side (A.K.A. Snake Eyes)
  13. Take It as It Comes
  14. Bought Your Lies
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Ragged Soul was the first album in five years from the Lazy Cowgirls, and from the first blast of D.D. Weekday's guitar on "I Can't Be Satisfied" it's obvious that this band was ready to make up for lost time. Against all odds, Ragged Soul sounds like the band's best album ever; the twin-guitar punch of Weekday and Michael Leigh offers plenty of kick with no clutter, the rhythm section (Leonard Keringer on bass and Ed Huerta on drums) drives the songs forward without crowding anyone in the process, and Pat Todd proves he's ...

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