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Listen to American Fork's Joshua James' new album here

Joshua James premiered a full stream of his upcoming new album "From The Top Of Willamette Mountain" yesterday on MTVHive: http://www.mtvhive.com/2012/10/29/joshua-james-from-the-top-of-willamette-mountain-stream/.

The album can be heard exclusively at the site all week leading up to its November 6 release.

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"From The Top Of Willamette Mountain" is also currently available for pre-order via iTunes (http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/from-top-willamette-mountain/id566341025href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/from-top-willamette-mountain/id566341025">http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/from-top-willamette-mountain/id566341025) and in multiple formats and packages via James' website (www.joshuajames.tvhref="http://www.joshuajames.tv">www.joshuajames.tv).

Earlier this month, lead single "Queen Of The City" premiered as a free MP3 download via RCRD LBL, and the track can also now be streamed and downloaded here: http://cobracamanda.com/MP3/02QueenOfTheCity.mp3href="http://cobracamanda.com/MP3/02QueenOfTheCity.mp3">http://cobracamanda.com/MP3/02QueenOfTheCity.mp3. The song is also available as a digital single via iTunes.

The title track, "Willamette Mountain," name-checks James' farm in rural Utah, where he's learned to live off the land and appreciate a simpler pace. James was raised in Lincoln, Nebraska, but now resides in American Fork.



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