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Grayson Hugh’s 1992 album, , is a critically acclaimed masterpiece of blue-eyed soul that bridges the gap between southern gospel, rock ‘n’ roll, and roadhouse blues. Released by MCA Records on September 15, 1992, it was hailed as one of the year’s top ten albums by Billboard Magazine and marked a significant creative evolution from his gold-selling debut. Production and Sonic Landscape 1992. Grayson Hugh – Road to Freedom (flac)
Director Jon Avnet chose Hugh’s gospel-infused cover of Bob Dylan's " I’ll Remember You " for the film’s end credits, which was described by reviewers as a "gospel assault that could raise the dead". Track Highlights The 55-minute album is often viewed as a
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