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From the Risky Business CD; it is perhaps what the character on the CD cover is singing to himself.
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By Greg LaGana & D. Oettinger, this also features John Caruana on bass & one of Richard Sperling's rare harp outings
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(Hogard)
Truth, slightly adorned. Tony tries taping a contact mic to his thoat. Er, throat. Come to think of it, that might have sounded more interesting.
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(Hogard/Shelton)
First track done for RPM2009. Tony attempts to tell a fictional story, then gets distracted and starts twiddling knobs.
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(Shelton/Hogard)
Tony's (rather scattered) setting of a Bob poem, but he only got 1/3 through before getting frustrated. Needed more direction.
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(Hogard/Hogard/Hogard/Hogard)
Why, no, this didn't take long to write.
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(Shelton)
Unfinished -- vox already done for full version. Pretty.
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(Shelton)
Bob's composition, Tony thinks it's rather Present-like. This was fun! Probably redo with greater precision.
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(Hogard)
Intended as intro for something else (well, originally as outgoing voicemail message), never managed to tack on.
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A poptastic acknowledgement of some of the great qualities I love about Debbie, my fab lady. Recorded as part of RPM 09
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A punk/pop tune I wrote in ten minutes for the RPM 09 Challenge. It's true, she saves me from myself every day.
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There's a lot of tractors 'round where I live. Recorded as part of RPM 09.
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Hey, notice the new forum section... Track Therapy? discuss with me: http://alonetone.com/forums/track-therapy/topics/help-me-find-direction-for-this-track
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A punk/pop tune relating to my being a bit of a soap-dodger. Or so my lady says.
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A tongue-in-cheek country ramble about how my relationships always end. Though got a keeper for real now!
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A sorta countryish song. Trying to remain optimistic while that particular relationship slowly fell apart.
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A bluegrass tune about my granddad. Accompanied by top UK bluegrasser Rick Townend on banjo and fiddle.
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Another bluegrassy tune. There really were loads of magpies around where I lived at the time.
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