
Considering that Dan Stuart's well-respected, if under the radar, Americana band Green on Red was relatively prolific in their '80s heyday, his subsequent solo career has oddly been nearly nonexistent. Besides a few Danny & Dusty releases (separated by a gap of 22 years) and the Can O'Worms (1994) album that closely followed GOR's dissolution, there hasn't been anything else.* That's too bad because based on this performance, Stuart could have rivaled Chuck Prophet, his far more successful songwriting comrade in Green on Red.
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Can't Be Found
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Love Will Kill You
Gap Toothed Girl
What Are You Laughing About?
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Clean White Sheet
Cetina's Lament
Searching Through The Pieces
La Pasionaria
Panhandler
Home After Dark
Hola Guapa
Elena
What a Day
Who Needs More
Expat. Blues
Waterfall
In Madrid
The Greatest
Filipina Stripper
Last Blue Day
A Killer Now
Can't Get Through
The Whores Above
March 5, 1961
Soy un Hombre
All Over You
Name Hog
Last Century Blues
Zipolite
Over My Shoulder
The Day William Holden Died
You Were the Flower
4am
Un Paseo por el Ayer
The Knife
Sky Harbor
Here Comes My Boy
Clean white sheets
Tucson
Why I Ever Married You
Joke's On Me
My Final Hour
Love & Danger
Upon a Father's Death
In Transit
The Disappeared
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