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Lonny Starr And Scenic Drive - We Can Change That album flac Performer: Lonny Starr And Scenic Drive
Title: We Can Change That
Released: 1982
MP3 album: 1342 mb
FLAC album: 1486 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: AIFF AA MP4 VOC AC3 FLAC TTA
Genre: Reggae

Bass – PanchoDrums – Tony "Bugs" Niles Electric Guitar – Ras AbudahKeyboards – Alwyn BaptisteVocals, Guitar – Lonny Starr. Bass – PanchoDrums, Percussion – Tony "Bugs" Niles Electric Guitar – Ras AbudahKeyboards – Alwyn BaptisteVocals, Guitar – Lonny Starr.

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This scenic drive can go in either direction, but we describe it from Burlington towards Bellingham. To start from Burlington via I-5, take exit 231 for WA-11. To start the drive from Bellingham, take exit 250 from I-5, and follow the signs for WA-11. The drive starts in Skagit County where most of the land is near sea level. As you approach the Colony Creek Bridge (B1), you will start gaining elevation. The remaining drive continues through a winding, two lane, cliffhanger road that provides great views of the San Juan Islands and the bays beneath. Even on rainy northwest days, beautiful sunsets can be seen over the San Juan’s from here. But pay attention to the road and mind your speed; there are many bicyclists and overlooks on this very narrow road. Larrabee State Park (W1), Washington’s first State Park, has a parking lot on the right.

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A We Can Change That
Bass – PanchoDrums – Tony "Bugs" Niles*Electric Guitar – Ras AbudahKeyboards – Alwyn BaptisteVocals, Guitar – Lonny Starr
4:55
B Slow Burning
Bass – PanchoDrums, Percussion – Tony "Bugs" Niles*Electric Guitar – Ras AbudahKeyboards – Alwyn BaptisteVocals, Guitar – Lonny Starr
5:45