John LaSala's listening history
Written for Noel MacDuffie's dance theater piece, Soul Descending, this opening scene sees poor William, the last male inhabitant of tiny island community, lost at sea by a sudden storm and his broken body washed upon the shore.
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Written for Noel MacDuffie's dance theater piece, Soul Descending, this opening scene sees poor William, the last male inhabitant of tiny island community, lost at sea by a sudden storm and his broken body washed upon the shore.
Live flute by…
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and you didn't even have to spend the night to get it.
another one from the morning sessions...
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Using cha cha and rhumba beats from the 1958 record album "Rhythm Accompaniment", with all other instruments played by the composer. Written and recorded in February 2009 for the RPM Challenge.
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(1 of 5 in "Tree Haus" cycle) I regret not doing more about the stodginess of this song - it's the lowpoint of the album to me. Perhaps you disagree but I still wince my way through this. Alas.
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Among the special guests are Horkmeijer Springtail and his lovely choir of snow fleas providing backing vocals and the very doomed John LaSala on lyrics and lead vocals.
Under shoes:
issued dire adieux.
Too few legs:
the world's new filthy…
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This is a piece for organ I wrote for my brother's wedding on October 31st, 2004. Here it's being performed by the head organist at the Cadet Chapel in West Point, NY during their unity candle-lighting ceremony. The poor audio quality is due to…
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This is a piece for organ I wrote for my brother's wedding on October 31st, 2004. Here is the original version worked out on a Kurzweil K2500, which sounds nice and full as compared to the live version played on the mighty organ at the West Point…
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This is a piece for organ I wrote for my brother's wedding on October 31st, 2004. Here is the original version worked out on a Kurzweil K2500, which sounds nice and full as compared to the live version played on the mighty organ at the West Point…
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This is a piece for organ I wrote for my brother's wedding on October 31st, 2004. Here is the original version worked out on a Kurzweil K2500, which sounds nice and full as compared to the live version played on the mighty organ at the West Point…
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