alonetone radio: Latest
Latest
          This is the very first song I ever posted anywhere online.  I still like listening to it years later.  What do you think?
        
        Uploaded 
        
    
          D-Day is the first Utopian Hedonism song, build within the Reagan's speech about the Normandy Landings (6 june 1944)
        
        Uploaded 
        
    
          I realized that the levels on the first bounce of PROJECT 2 were lower than they should be, so here is a tweaked version, which is hopefully an improvement.
        
        Uploaded 
        
    
          Now ye sons of the kraaken, let's get to some honest pillaging, shall we? Aaaarh!
The devil is an idle jest compared to what's within this chest
No hearts more black than ours they say
trust your own hide to be waterproof only
else they…
        
        Uploaded 
        
    
          Here now, there be treasure to hide and we'll bury it full deep in the earth, and ye with it if you tell the tale. To the shovels lads, and dig down.
International Talk Like A Pirate day is upon us, so swab yer decks and break open the Rum…
        
        Uploaded 
        
    
          Originally a solo track, this version has some added sax courtesy of Doug. It starts gently but gradually builds up some funk momentum!
        
        Uploaded 
        
    
          Alternative version of 'Funk n' Retro' with added keyboards providing some extra lift.
        
        Uploaded 
        
    
          More of an urban feel with this track. City streets, neon lights - that sort of thing.
        
        Uploaded 
        
    
          Traditional Irish - Arranged by Doug Sparling
The last of my traditional Irish tunes for now...I   learned both these tunes on my Kirk Lynch uilleann pipes when I had them - now I just play them on guitar best I can.
Buachaill On Eirne is…
        
        Uploaded 
        
    
          This is basically a simple organ jam with some glitch elements thrown in for good fun!
        
        Uploaded 
        
    
          this is a bit from (the now cancelled) The John McIntire Show featuring John McIntire and Gab Bonesso.
        
        Uploaded 
        
    
          Memories of walking a coonhound in the small hours around the empty structures of Baltimore's Artscape festival before dawn- silent ferris wheel standing behind the rows of booths, vacant carnival installations on the Charles St Bridge. In this…
        
        Uploaded 
        
    
          Rendition of the old spiritual, with melodica accompaniment.
        
        Uploaded