Robert Cline Jr.—All the Right Reason CD Review

| July 1, 2012 | 1 Comment

by Tim Wenger

Robert Cline Jr. takes the spirit of the Texas country and mixes it with the hipness of Fort Collins on his debut record, All The Right Reasons. Part country, part folk, part acoustic rock, Cline somehow has created a blend that doesn’t turn away by-passers of either of the genres. The title track signifies his sound.

Using steel-guitar sound, mixed with traditional acoustic guitar, piano, and electric guitar, Cline has crafted an album that one could leave in the disc player in his car for days. Music like this is perfect for long drives through the country, and after listening to his lyrics, it is apparent that Cline has done plenty of that. He is emotional, yet confident; sincere, yet raw, and his music comes across with that precise amount of candor.

Check out his CD Release Party Tuesday, July 24 at Avogadro’s Number in Fort Collins.

Online: robertclinejr.com

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  1. Hi Tim,

    Thanks for the Review.., just a quick correction,, Our Cd Release was May 31st…, but!!! We are playing Tomorrow night! (July 6th, 2012) @ Road 34.., Show Starts @ 9pm..

    Oh, and We are having a good ol’ fashion Song swap at the Tap & Handle Monday, 9th @ 7pm, with myself (Robert Cline Jr), John Magnie (of the Subdudes), and Lisa Moralas (who is a Texas treasure touring through Colorado this summer.

    Thanks for your support!!!

    Sincerely,

    Robert Cline Jr.

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