Arc Angels

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Living In A Dream 04:53 Tools
Sent By Angels 05:44 Tools
Good Time 04:47 Tools
Shape I'm In 04:07 Tools
Sweet Nadine 04:31 Tools
Too Many Ways To Fall 05:52 Tools
Carry Me On 04:08 Tools
See What Tomorrow Brings 06:27 Tools
Paradise Cafe 05:15 Tools
Always Believed In You 04:55 Tools
The Famous Jane 04:31 Tools
Spanish Moon 05:48 Tools
Paradise Café 05:30 Tools
She's Alright 07:13 Tools
Crave and Wonder 05:21 Tools
Nadine 05:10 Tools
What I'm Looking For 06:32 Tools
Too Many People 04:31 Tools
Little Wheel 02:03 Tools
Too Many People - ` 04:32 Tools
Spanish Moon (Live At Antone's) 07:10 Tools
Guitar Boogie 01:31 Tools
Crave And Wonder - Studio Version 05:10 Tools
Spanish Moon - Live At Antone's 07:11 Tools
Crave and Wonder (Studio Version) 05:10 Tools
Farani Boogie 02:07 Tools
Famous Jane 04:32 Tools
Feelings 04:11 Tools
The Rose 03:46 Tools
Nuages 03:28 Tools
Dimples 00:30 Tools
good times 04:11 Tools
Them Changes 02:16 Tools
Looking Back 04:11 Tools
Symphonie N 40, Mozart 00:30 Tools
Introducton 02:43 Tools
Street Fighting Man 04:07 Tools
Burn 00:30 Tools
Living A Dream 02:25 Tools
Kisses On The Windshield 06:01 Tools
Symphonie No. 40 02:25 Tools
Shakin' At The High School Hop 02:25 Tools
Too Many People (`) 04:32 Tools
Lookin' Back 03:46 Tools
Graceland 05:25 Tools
Seny by Angels 05:25 Tools
Shape I`m In 04:08 Tools
Arc Angels - Carry me on 04:08 Tools
Drifter's Escape 04:08 Tools
Get Going 04:32 Tools
Bama Lama Bama Loo 04:08 Tools
Intro 04:08 Tools
Living In A Dream (Live) 04:08 Tools
Shape I'm In (Live) 04:32 Tools
Shape I’m In 04:32 Tools
Introduction 04:32 Tools
Never Been To Graceland 04:32 Tools
Paradise Cafй 04:32 Tools
Arc Angels - Living In A Dream 04:53 Tools
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A short-lived affair with ties to some of the biggest southern rock bands, one album of bluesy and gritty AOR was, until recently, all that would be left behind from the Arc Angels. The band formed in Austin,Texas around Charlie Sexton (vocals/ guitar), Doyle Bramhall II (vocals/guitar), Tommy Shannon (bass) and Chris Layton (drums). Previously Sexton had a mildly successful solo career that peaked in 1985 with the song "Beat's So Lonely" while Bramhall, the son of Lightning Hopkins drummer and Stevie Ray Vaughan collaborator Doyle Bramhall, was a seasoned musician himself working with bands such as the Fabulous Thunderbirds. Shannon and Layton were the rhythm section for Stevie Ray Vaughan's Double Trouble and a song on Arc Angels debut was dedicated to Vaughan, who died in a helicopter crash in 1990. Their one and only album to date garnered rave reviews, and even managed to hit #127 on the Billboard charts. After the tour the band went their separate ways (due in part to Bramhall's drug addiction) and Sexton and Bramhall resumed solo careers. Doyle Bramhall II recorded many outstanding solo albums, played for Roger Waters on the In The Flesh tour and most recently was Eric Clapton's guitarist. After playing together periodically since their breakup, the newly reformed band (sans Tommy Shannon) plans to release a DVD in 2009, tour extensively -- including two appearances at the 2009 Austin South By Southwest music festival and a short stint with Eric Clapton in England -- and start work in its first album in 17 years. Bramhall says the DVD, which includes concert footage shot in 2005 during concerts at Stubb's and Antone's in Austin as well as a documentary, will offer a frank look at Arc Angels rise, fall and rebirth. "It just sort of blew up very quickly," he explains. "We were having a lot of success rapidly, and there was a lot of stress created by that. And I was at the time very into self-sabotage, so it was sort of doomed from the beginning, unfortunately." "We're going to write as much as we can...over the next four, five months and see what we have at the end of the summer," Bramhall says. "We're all really happy. There's not that many opportunities in bands to get that kind of second chance to actually see it through, 'cause most people don't get along by this point. We've all become really great friends and just want to go out and tour and see where we can take this." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.