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A further march down the road in acl's evolution - and one of the many directions we've been dying to get to... it's, ummm, water-y. (And this song is especially dedicated to J Wentz.)
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djvyice said

great chill out beat

another cultural landslide's avatar
A further march down the road in acl's evolution - and one of the many directions we've been dying to get to... it's, ummm, water-y. (And this song is especially dedicated to J Wentz.)
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Jeff Archer said

Haunting piano sound. I love it!

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This is maybe the first track written entirely by This Caustic Autumn as a group effort. I'd been to see Sigur Ros play at Massey Hall in Toronto the night before we wrote this, so that's where the idea for the bowed Les Paul came from. Other…
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Mrs. Nussbaum's Credit Card said

bad-ass is a good word(S?). Can't wait for more.

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There was a director who was so happy to show off his lead singer to the playwrite... she was young and beautiful and a talented singer... when he finally got to present her to the playwrite... the playwrite nodded, and smiled.. he told the director…
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Guest said

Got so caught up hearing your music that I forgot to leave my name on the last comment :) Bill "thetiler"

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There was a director who was so happy to show off his lead singer to the playwrite... she was young and beautiful and a talented singer... when he finally got to present her to the playwrite... the playwrite nodded, and smiled.. he told the director…
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Guest said

Each and every time I hear a tune of yours I get blown away how commercial radio friendly your music is. YOU are one of the FEW who can make song after song. And make up there like a James Taylor or a Sting hit record. Only using them as an example because I know you certainly have your own sounds and all the ones I've heard you do has a definite Scott Carmichael sound. All the way through! I've said it before and I'll say it again. You are one of the best pop-folk singers on the internet and that means in the realm of the established stars. Just can't rave about your music enough!

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This is a song I wrote with Lisa Purdy (who sings the harmony vocal) about the experience of depression. Jim Bouchard plays lap steel - I'm playing/singing the rest.
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Guest said

Hi Neil Enjoyed, when I spotted your name I couldn't resist flicking the arrow and jumpin in and hearing your wonderfully produced music. Enjoy the duo singing as well. Cool slide, really enjoy how the slide is textured so well. Terrificly textured on all counts with all the instruments including of course the vocals. Way to Go! A great pop-folk upload ! thetiler-Bill

Uncle's avatar
Pulled this one together in bits and pieces as time permitted. This has been one of my favs, lately! Doug Oh, yes, this is my loopless experiment, too!
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another cultural landslide said

This really caught my attention! Very different and very nice!

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While living in Seattle I knew a guy named Larry. Larry was one of the "pretty" people of the world and had most women drooling over him. He met and married Denise... Also one of the "pretty" people of the world. But Denise could not seem to…
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Scott Carmichael said

Excellent Mark.... well performed... some very nice playing and producng...

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Imagine that you are that lump of enchanted wood on the workbench.... and instead of Pinocchio you can be anything... maybe even a stratavarious... thanx to my friend Dave Edwards for the real violin trax
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another cultural landslide said

I LOVE THIS!

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Recorded in the Spring of 2004 as a "test" track for the purpose of trying out a new Sonar recording program that I had installed on my computer. I played guitars, piano, keyboards, and synthesizers on this piece.
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another cultural landslide said

Nice!

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This is the basic theme for "weekend in new orleans", a documentary we're currently writing the soundtrack for (it'll be adapted with variations throughout the film). It's very quiet. (Video trailer coming shortly.)
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Scott Carmichael said

Thanx ACL... I didn't know where to start with your stuff... excellent and heartfelt composition.. Yes Empty, Gone.. well captured

Jeff Archer's avatar
From the "Northville" project. I played acoustic and electric guitars and an ARP Odyssey synthesizer on this track.
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another cultural landslide said

Hey Jeff...NICE to see you here!!!!

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There was a director who was so happy to show off his lead singer to the playwrite... she was young and beautiful and a talented singer... when he finally got to present her to the playwrite... the playwrite nodded, and smiled.. he told the director…
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another cultural landslide said

Scott...this is wonderful!

Jeff Archer's avatar
From the "Northville" project. I played acoustic and electric guitars and an ARP Odyssey synthesizer on this track.
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Mrs. Nussbaum's Credit Card said

Love this one! Listen to jeffarcher!

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Sunday aftnoon (11/09/08) took the reso down to the Fort Worth Modern Art Museum and recorded some doodling inside the Serra sculpture Vortex. No effects added, all natural reverb inside the structure.
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Jeff Archer said

Great Stuff!!!!

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Album: Tragically Delicious Track: 6 of 9 Year: 2000
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glu said

smooooooth. I really like the walking bass.

jiguma's avatar
This is a song I wrote with Lisa Purdy (who sings the harmony vocal) about the experience of depression. Jim Bouchard plays lap steel - I'm playing/singing the rest.
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drakonis said

Yay Neil! I enjoy this one... great singing and lyrics of course, and what a trio... Lisa's awesome, and matches you wonderfully... and Jim's lapsteel really gives this an even-more woozy off-kilter feel, perfect! And did you do the mixing? Sounds really clean. Programmed drums? ttfn, Drakonis

Uncle's avatar
Pulled this one together in bits and pieces as time permitted. This has been one of my favs, lately! Doug Oh, yes, this is my loopless experiment, too!
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drakonis said

fun gentle ballad thingie (although the fuzz guitar in the middle was a surprise :-) Cool bits of drumming and guitar and singing... way more than I'd ever try to do! ttfn, Drakonis

Scott Carmichael's avatar
Imagine that you are that lump of enchanted wood on the workbench.... and instead of Pinocchio you can be anything... maybe even a stratavarious... thanx to my friend Dave Edwards for the real violin trax
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drakonis said

A talented singer, guitarist, songwriter, and excellent lyricist... I'm quite impressed with what life has molded you into! Great song, great lyrics, excellent build, and always sweet to hear real violins! ttfn, Drakonis

markholbrook's avatar
While living in Seattle I knew a guy named Larry. Larry was one of the "pretty" people of the world and had most women drooling over him. He met and married Denise... Also one of the "pretty" people of the world. But Denise could not seem to…
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unadjustedeye said

i love your sound. instruments blend instead of clash.

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