Lead track, I think, Hold The Line:
The album, his third, is Fill Dirt Wanted and quoting Paul Kerr from his review:
Recorded in Oklahoma, the album finds Aaron seeking succour from that old Okie, Woody Guthrie while maintaining a fine Texas voice with songs reminiscent of Guy Clark, Willie Nelson and Terry Allen. Recorded live straight to tape with a small ensemble, there’s a vibrancy to the songs which range from humorous talking blues to songs addressing the human condition and its attendant woes. Throughout the album, Aaron shines, his voice honest and earnest, an engineer of the human soul.
Praise indeed - and Zach obviously has a sense of humour going by the cover:
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