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This track is from the 1986 Scartaglen album "The Middle Path". The first tune "Jezaig" was composed by Breton musician Gilles Le Bigot. The second tune is one of the "Cantigas de Santa Maria" and is attributed to King Alfonso X of Spain Roger…
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crackitopen said

:)

vaisvil's avatar
This is simple test of East-West symphonic choirs solo soprano voice and East-West Hollywood strings contra-bass. I feel its a bit reminiscent of Lord of the Rings - of course, your mileage may vary - it is a very simple and direct arrangement…
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richardlaceves said

Chris, pretty nice, nice deep mellow sound on the bass,,,,the voice is also pretty good, i think i like it better than that of symphonic instruments,,,but i have not found myself doing well, ever, when trying to work with solo voice,,, i enjoyed this R

Galileo's Cough Drop's avatar
This dark reggae tune has been hanging around in my "works in progress" folder for a while, but I was finally inspired to complete it when I borrowed a guitar from my friend Joe. Thanks, Joe!
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Big Joe Silence said

Ooohhhh, yeeeeaaah...!

Dave Berry's avatar
A cover of a great old Jethro Tull song. Back in the day when they were blues rock.
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Norm said

I love the harmonica here... nice job!

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Basically, Its about being on the road with your band, and having a girl at home who doesn't want you to be in a band. And, just, that whole battle between the life you want, and the one she wants with you. I've had pieces of this song for years…
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Guest said

Im totally in love with this song its awsome!!

henwrench's avatar
Well and truly launched
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Sandy Gritt said

oh yeah!!!!!! Marks rock!

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A beautiful song by our fellow Canadian Bruce Cockburn. Guitars by Dave Berry Vocals and Moog synth by Sandy Gritt
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Guest said

Superb collab, damn nice lyrics!

Drop D's avatar
This solo studio dub jam was created and recorded in about 8 hours of play time one day. As usual, it starts with a simple drum machine track, then fretless bass, then keys, guitar, then a Balinese kecak drum and a tbilat drum and finally melodica…
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Sandy Gritt said

Great sound...very tasty bass playing. hypnotic.

Drop D's avatar
A little more up-tempo than my usual stuff, this is the first track I recorded with my melodica. Those things are TONS of fun. Had lots of fun making the drum track too. Really simple...drums, fretless bass (two tracks) and melodica...that's it.
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Sandy Gritt said

cool groove, cool beat.

Dave Berry's avatar
A cover of a great old Jethro Tull song. Back in the day when they were blues rock.
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Guest said

Just going to trough your recent catalog music, wow you kill it on every song! The harmonica is SWEET!

Hendrik Garcia's avatar
This song talk about to get over the hardest moment in life, I compare to the Humans with the Butterflies because it flys miles and miles of Km againts the Wind, the rain and the destiny.... I hope you like it!
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Guest said

Pretty song!

Galileo's Cough Drop's avatar
Another collaboration between me and guitarist Kerry Hoke. Kerry provided me with four guitar loops. I arranged the loops, added some effects, played a sampled upright bass, programmed some drums, and blended it all together.
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Guest said

I hear those lovely blended drums of yours with that cool overlooking guitar riff. very well done.

beetle s.pin's avatar
a semi-trance song,
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Guest said

Nice production value....i like the narrow passage at the middle.

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Before One Forgot Better You Didn't is what that all stands for
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Guest said

Nice! excellent bluesy like playing...i can hear some happiness in this!

Drop D's avatar
This solo studio dub jam was created and recorded in about 8 hours of play time one day. As usual, it starts with a simple drum machine track, then fretless bass, then keys, guitar, then a Balinese kecak drum and a tbilat drum and finally melodica…
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Guest said

The mix of reggae and alter-space vibe is really cool, really liking your music.

Drop D's avatar
A little more up-tempo than my usual stuff, this is the first track I recorded with my melodica. Those things are TONS of fun. Had lots of fun making the drum track too. Really simple...drums, fretless bass (two tracks) and melodica...that's it.
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Guest said

Yes this has that mellow Reggae chill, that slow low bass is sick! Kick ass track Sir!

Austin Pesch's avatar
Caught is part of a concept album I was working on early/mid 2010. Although I abandoned the project and left it unfinished, it captures allot of my thoughts and feelings about what was going on at the time.
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Guest said

i like these songs. not too bad, but you should finish them i think kid.lol

beetle s.pin's avatar
a semi-trance song,
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Drop D said

Wooooooooooooo! Me likey! Nice flow...sounds...pace...production.

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A beautiful song by our fellow Canadian Bruce Cockburn. Guitars by Dave Berry Vocals and Moog synth by Sandy Gritt
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Drop D said

Yup...I gotta like this one. Great lyrics too.

Keith Landry's avatar
So I dropped the guitar into DADGAD tuning for the first time, threw a capo on the third fret, rifled off something nice, and sent it to Movement to Contact for his contribution, got it back, did some mixing... Here is the result. YOU NEED…
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Movement To Contact said

Ha ha Thanks Keith. Still love this song and your whole RPM man.

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