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Paul Kelly's reign runs into bluegrass

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by Martin Slattery
July 2005
                                                                                                                                Kelly justifies his status with another project and another flawless collection of classic songwriting.

Kelly justifies his status with another project and another flawless collection of classic songwriting.

Paul Kelly still manages to break new ground with Foggy Highway, his first record with the Stormwater Boys.

It has a very bluegrass sound; banjo, mandolin, heel-and-toe guitar and harmony vocals, puts it in the same vein as 2000's Smoke record.

Guest vocals by Kasey Chambers and songwriting credit to Archie Roach are enough to make it interesting but it also has substance, each track is hillbilly barn dance gold, another classic.

Sydney Observer, August 2006

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