18 tracks by Band C

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From the 2009 RPM CD
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A shorter version of the song from the 2009 RPM CD
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By Greg LaGana & D. Oettinger, this also features John Caruana on bass & one of Richard Sperling's rare harp outings
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From the Risky Business CD; it is perhaps what the character on the CD cover is singing to himself.
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We lived in a house on Eddy St. Then they tore that down, leaving only the two huge palm trees, then they tore those down & built other things, now no one would know that we were ever there.
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This going to be on the 2009 RPM CD, but the tone of the other pieces changed the direction.
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This is from the 2006 CD, Dasi Blues / Rough Mix. Other versions of this song about some unexceptional people from Ohio used more keyboard & slide, but this one works for me right now; I hope it works...
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This is from the 2006 CD, Dasi Blues / Rough Mix. Originally this was written with a lot more keyboard. This take has more guitar improvisation.
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About a less costly time.
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An instrumental from We Closed
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Written by D. Oettinger, this performance by Helen Sventitsky is different from any version we'd recorded --& is better
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From the 2009 RPM CD, The Zinacantan Number.
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This, from the 2005 CD, Alan"s Trial, is a variation on a few measures from Lee Andrew's "Girl around the corner"
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From the first CD, B&C3, in 2000
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From the 2008 RPM CD, Band C's Big Ideas
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We had a complex version of this, but towards the end of recording the 2009 RPM CD, The Zinacantan number, we just put the amp & a ribbon mic in the bathroom & recorded this in one pass.
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From Risky Business, 2002 --This also features John Caruana on bass (note John & Greg have another band, a blues unit called BassBoards that is worth a listen.)
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Based on a Cambodian rock song from the early 1970s, title & author unknown. Carol & I listened to it until we heard them singing in English & transcribed what we heard. Greg helped arraign it & Marie helped Carol on vocal. --From…
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