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From down deep in the cellar last night .....A jazzy number straight out of the box .........a noodle that got ad-libbed.......
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Electronic Dream #1 was made for the Internet Movie Project in 2002 that fell apart as I remember. All but the initial bright sweep which comes from the CZ-101 is from the Korg MS2000 analog modeling synthesizer. Excepting the Casio sample this…
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Written in 1989 and performed ever since by the Sluggos, this song was also covered by Split Lip Rayfield and appears on their album "Never Make It Home." The one song in my catalog that draws any royalties.
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This song is the only surviving track from a rock opera I wrote circa 1990. This recording was made by Mike Coykendall (currently playing with M. Ward/She & Him) at a May 1991 show at The Spot (RIP) in Wichita.
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A protest song of sorts, regarding Vulcan Chemicals' disregard for the environment. Recorded in 1991 on four-track cassette as part of the never-released "Banana Syndrome" album. I play and sing everything on this one — perhaps my first recorded…
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A lonesome tune from a lonesome time. Recorded in 1991 on four-track cassette as part of the never-released "Banana Syndrome" album. I played everything on this one.
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This song was composed spontaneously while the four-track rolled during a monumental LSD trip in 1991. The background vocals and backward percussion were added the next morning before sleep came.
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Written on Christmas, 1992, and recorded immediately onto four-track, this song was a gift. Midtown, Wichita.
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More noise please! This one appeared on the 1993 Sunshine Family EP "Superbeetle," recorded by Chris Neal in the old Big Dog studios, Wichita, Kansas.
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"Heavy without the metal" is how Jeff Eaton described the Sunshine Family's sound. You be the judge. This song appeared on the 1994 LP "Windbreaker."
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From the Sunshine Family's 1994 LP "Windbreaker," recorded in Lawrence, Kansas by Robert Rebeck.
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Another solo four-track recording, this time from 1995.
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After the breakup of Sunshine Family, Tom Page (the other guitarist) and I joined rockers Scott Mackey and Derek Ethridge to form Carganza. This song was from "Anomalon," my second attempt to write a rock opera.
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From "Anomalon," a lost rock opera; recorded in 1996 in the basement beneath Miller Concert Hall at WSU.
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I wrote and recorded this song the day Timothy Leary died in 1996.
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Another geeky supergroup of sorts was Jones Six, featuring Tom Page, Albert Alfonso, original Sluggos drummer Kent Downing and myself. This recording was made live on KMUW-FM in 1996.
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A modern-day Sluggos tune, written as love letter to Wichita, Kansas. This song is now being used as theme song to "Wichita Sessions," a locally-produced public television show (KPTS-8) featuring area musicians. Live version from KPTS-TV's "Wichita…
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I wrote this song in 1990 for the early Sluggos; this recording is from 2007's "Songs About Girls."
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One of my several songs about marriage & divorce; from 2007's "Songs About Girls."
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Another early Sluggos tune brought back in the modern era; from 2007's "Songs About Girls."
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