35 tracks by Project X

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Recorded live during a church service probably in the early 2000s. CREDITS: Written by Project X and Tammy Borden Project X: Bass Scott Wilson: Lead guitar Tim Thompson: Acoustic guitar, backing vocal Craig LeMieux: Drums Tammy Borden…
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To end "Dark Side of the Moo," we return to the beginning of it in a way. This time around, we end on a more hopeful vibe than how it started. CREDITS: Written and performed by Project X
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"High Density" was a last minute addition to this album. Just messing around in my studio during the RPM Challenge and somehow this came out. My good friend and shredder, Stinky Pat, contributed the guitar leads and Cyclops Cow returns on vibraslap…
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I believe I came up with the initial riff for this one in 2017 and it slowly developed over a year and a half. Since it was already almost completely written, it was included in the 2019 RPM project. The intro was recorded in Mount Horeb, WI at…
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When I started recording for the 2019 RPM Challenge, I wasn't in a good place. I really envisioned the completed album to be mostly dark and a bit brooding with maybe a hopeful ending. I'm thankful it didn't go that way. This opening track was…
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Is it theft or merely borrowing? That's the question I ask of the drum part on this. This one goes back to around 1997 when I originally wrote it and recorded the parts on a borrowed 4-track cassette recorder. For the drums, I put together…
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What do you title a song that you don't have a title for? You call it what it is. I hit on the concept of the chorus and a bit of the verses sometime in 2016 or 2017 (I think). I was gifted a Rickenbacker 330/12 in late '17 and knew it would…
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This one starts with a promise made long ago (reference Genesis 9:13). On the way home from work one rainy/sunny day years ago, I saw a very vibrant rainbow and upon seeing it the chorus just popped into my head. I kept humming it repeatedly so…
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I originally recorded this track to test out settings on my EHX Grand Canyon delay/echo/looper in 2020. In late 2021, I had Jasper Guitar Company, LLC do a custom build for me that was a combination of their Olam and Deja VuDoo models. I call…
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Written and recorded for a promo video for Jasper Guitar Company, LLC, a boutique guitar manufacturer based in Green Bay, WI. Jasper guitars use bodies that employ unique, patented technology that increase sustain, enhance harmonic overtones…
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RPM Challenge 2021 Category: Single (this is side 1) Genre: Surf The 2021 RPM Challenge was indeed a challenge and I only signed up to record a single! My month was fraught with problems, mostly having essential gear go south (mixing board…
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RPM Challenge 2021 Category: Single (this is the A side) Genre: Surf The 2021 RPM Challenge was indeed a challenge and I only signed up to record a single! My month was fraught with problems, mostly having essential gear go south (mixing…
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This was just a twisted and warped little extra I threw on to "The Dark Side of the Moo." Another remix because the original was not the greatest. Some people will sit down at a piano and duet on "Heart and Soul." In our high school and college…
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My wife used to have a Paint horse named Dandee. When I originally recorded the song, we both said it gave us a picture in our heads of Dandee running along a beach. Originally recorded in February, 2019 for the RPM Challenge album, "The Dark…
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Recorded for a one minute demo video for Jasper Guitar Company, LLC, an startup boutique guitar manufacturer in Green Bay, WI. Matt Hayes is on the lead guitar using the Jasper Mana-TRM. Check out Jasper at jasperguitarcompany.com.
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Originally recorded for my 2019 RPM Challenge album, "The Dark Side of the Moo." This is how I cry musically. I added some verbs, an additional minor organ line, tweaked the bass, and remixed it on 09.05.20.
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Tim Chandler was a tall man with a big heart and a great sense of humor. He was the bassist for a number of bands including Daniel Amos, The Choir, and The Swirling Eddies. He also played bass on sessions and tours for Phil Keaggy, Randy Stonehill…
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Originally recorded for my 2019 RPM Challenge album "The Dark Side of the Moo." I was never really satisfied with it (listen to the original version), so I decided to add some strings and remix it. Much better.
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A new twist on an old favorite (or two!). In the dumpster fire that was 2020 during Wisconsin's shut down orders for the coof, I was involved with a Facebook group called Jump Around Wisconsin. For those who don't know, between the third and…
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I wrote the backing track a couple years ago after watching the documentary “It Might Get Loud.” It somehow evolved into a li’l tribute to Bob Dylan (Bob really deserves so much better). The words allude to a number of Dylan’s songs: “Like a Rolling…
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