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Bill Bentley writes in the Liner Notes about Denny Freeman, "The '90s led to some serious soul-searching for the Dallas-bred, Austin braised musician. Moving to Los Angeles probably seemed like a good idea at the time, but record labels have a way of overlooking players in their own backyard. Denny didn't take obscurity for an answer and decided to record his own album and let the music do the talking. It worked like a charm. A Tone For My Sins has all the guitar you'll ever need to hear. In fact, if it's not on the album, it's probably something you don't have to have anyway." Instrumental Guitar (Electric/Blues/Jazz), total running time, 48:09
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