Lyrics provided by Dale Houstman
She Has It All (Sunshine and Shade)
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She has it all.
Her words that count
It’s down to the beauty
I’m drowning in doubt.
There were no questions…
nice.. love the overtone playing back and forth,, reminds me a bit of a fellow i used to know named Michael Hedges,, he has passed now but i think you would have liked his music,, anyhow.. once again nice
It's a city of madness
Where everyone hurries
but no place to go
Head out to the country
And lose the sadness
Where time passes slow
Last night I loved you
With the fires burning
All around
The harvest moon looked
Down in yearning
But…
Partita for solo violoncello was composed for Sumire Kudo in the spring of 2007. Although it is a single movement work, its form derives from a collage-like assemblage of diverse materials that can be heard as fragments of movements from an imagined…
A quick little tune written in appreciation of a small expression of contentedness.
I can see in that little smile
You're living for the moment
Every once in a little while I catch it
No one else could match it
You're more than meets the eye
A mashup with
Roger Sundström Guitar, Soundscaping
Bruce Hamilton (rumfuz)
Paul Muller (IF 3-2-12)
Richard Sanderson (Wren)
Steve Moshier (Trash Can Holiday)
Paulo Chagos (Capricho)
Benjamin Smith (Ben.improv.Feb.27.2012)
for ImprovFriday 2012-03-03
What if Bo Peep were a bit of a b*tch? If I knew her when she was like that, I might write a song like this.
(c) 2012 T.A.Beckett
Hey, Bo.
Where did they all go?
Hey Bo.
What do you know?
Maybe I could help you
In your quest.
Maybe I could…
This was written at a time when things weren't going so well for me. This will be my last upload until after the RPM Challenge.
The jeans are worn but they're clean.
The shirt is frayed at the elbows.
The shoes are dull, lost their sheen…
And with this track, the album is finished. Except for the uber-track to encompass all tracks, which we'll release here as a single as soon as we write it. Enjoy!
One of two versions of Keith Landry's great song.
Listen to the original [here](http://alonetone.com/keithlandryacoustic/tracks/as-the-train-rolls-through)
It began as a poem, until two separate friends inquired randomly how the song sounded... I replied, "What song?" and they laughed... So I went back to the studio and this came out... Enjoy!
(All parts by CMOR 2010)
Comments on kavin.'s stuff
I love it!
What an amazing track! This has become one of my faves from you. w;)
"I was lying in a burned out basement" My favorite Song writer
kavin so dreamy
But I am
Cool jam, sweet guitar tones.
Gett'n deep , cool.
Inspires me to dig out the 12 string again. Nice!
Very cool
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nice...
Wow great tuneing
Happy Birthday mate
nice... i enjoy hearing the RPM work as the month moves on
Happy birthday tp you Kavin!
Wow so in tune. I like it
nice.. love the overtone playing back and forth,, reminds me a bit of a fellow i used to know named Michael Hedges,, he has passed now but i think you would have liked his music,, anyhow.. once again nice
Great track bro!!! Important lyrics, and good music. :) ERES UN GRANDE KAVIN!!!
very cool
Comments made by kavin.
This is pretty amazing.
Tasty. I need to check out the rest of the album!
Santana called, wants his bongo player back. Great live track!
Actually quite good Tipu. Much to be said for subtlety and minimalism.
Nice chords and playing.
Dang thats one hot little number!
Smooth, nice recording of the guitars.
Good 'un. Been listening to Doug Sparling?
New to me. Great melody, Keith.
Nice dark ambient mash Roger.
CooL, ER. Ian Drury sings nursery rhymes!
Great octave guitar riff at 3 minutes.
Really nice. Need to check the rest of the album
I like em both!
Great vocal. Nice meditative drone. Like the video too.
Industrial edge to this one. And that fat ass bass!
Big drums and slide guitar. Love it.
Dayum. Seriously good soundtrack for something awesome.
Seriously? An electronic classical RPM album? This is great!
Have you been listening to Miles' Kind of Blue? I like this.