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          This could have been an out-take from the Austin Powers soundtrack, thus the title.  ;)  Gear used:  MT-32 & sampled junk percussion.
        
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          A live recording (guitar and vocal) written and recorded one afternoon while I had the house to myself. Cajon and bg vocal added.
        
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          An instrumental piece featuring classical guitar and bass.
        
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          This is a collaboration with a wonderful young artist - Craig Mathieson.  Craig is a tremendous talent, a great guitar player, and just an all around good guy.  His album just dropped and you can hear more of his music at the following:
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          This is a feeble attempt to play some classical Spanish guitar.  It took two takes, to make one guitar part, haha.  I am no Tommy Emmanuel, and that will be obvious when you listen to this one.
        
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          This one's for Johnny, who encouraged me to record this country-ish version, it's one-take, warts and all. 
        
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          This song was inspired by the heavy rains of the past two days, and my wife and I biding our time waiting for them to subside a bit so we could leave the house.  The guitar is my old Alvarez classical with a microphone, then run through my RP350…
        
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          This song was inspired by the heavy rains of the past two days, and my wife and I biding our time waiting for them to subside a bit so we could leave the house.  The guitar is my old Alvarez classical with a microphone, then run through my RP350…
        
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          I recently read Milton's Paradise Lost. I decided to "Summarize", but I couldn't do it in less than 12 verses. The song is so intractably long that I just left the many clams as-is. Sorry about that. 
        
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