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Hornsby and the Range's second album, Scenes From The Southside ( on which Peter Harris replaced Mansfield ) was released in 1988.
It included " Look Out Any Window " and " The Valley Road " which many critics noted due to their " more spacious " musical arrangements, allowing for " more expressive " piano solos from Hornsby.
It also included " Jacob's Ladder ".
which Hornsby wrote for musician friend Huey Lewis ; Lewis ' version became a number one hit from his album Fore !.
Scenes offered further slices of " Americana " and " small-town nostalgia ," but it was the band's last album to perform well in the singles market.

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