dannycampbell's listening history
These 6 songs are from Scott Anderson in Portland and very much reflect his amazing and unique style and personality. I'm not sure if they are 4-track recordings or Audacity recordings.
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If I'm not mistaken, this is a song written earlier in Prozac's tragically short career when we still had a vocalist, but performed much later in the basement just for kicks. I think Dustin and Frank wrote the music and Julia (and possibly Chris…
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Yet another from the basement.
I believe this is a short, slowed down version of a faster, older Prozac song. Lots of hiss, and I wish it was longer, but I do particularly like this.
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A nice solid punchy classic Prozac offering. Love the bass on this song. Also from the basement.
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Another basement practice song as you can tell by the initial hiss. Mostly beautiful, kind of self-indulgent and a little longish in parts. I also don't remember what this one is called.
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OK, now I don't know which song is Rotten Log. I think it's this one. This is one of my favorite and most memorable Prozac songs. Not a perfect rendition but que sera sera. I believe this is from a basement practice session too. I remember…
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Another masterpiece from the classic Eugene powerhouse of the 90's, Prozac. I had completely forgotten that I sang this song. Kind of embarrassing but fun, whatever. Apparently I used the Morley wah pedal on all of these songs. I think this…
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Now I don't know which song is Rotten Log. Probably the other one. Thanks anonymous commenter :). This is not from Prozac's one multitrack recording session as I had originally thought. What sounds like overdubbed guitars is simply psychic…
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Here is another one with vocals. I had completely forgotten about this and hearing it brought back the visceral thrill of making music with a group. Of course I have a ringing in my ears to remind me of those days. The only problem with this…
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Finally one with Julia our vocalist. I believe she (or she and Chris) wrote the lyrics. This is a later incarnation of Julia with a somewhat different affectation than earlier Prozac. I think the melody and the words greatly enhance the depth…
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