This ne has been floating around the files for a while, now. Still not sure if this is a re-upload or if its elements have been so sampled into other projects that familiarity has bred disconnect. In either case, Enjoy!!!
Dancing for dimes, donuts and dollars. From the juke joints to the church halls to the halls of power, still she dances, even as the music grows weary.
Previously unreleased cover of Gary Jules's rendition of Mad World, originally by Tears for Fears. Features Buyer Beware's former multi-instrumentalist, Kollin Cederberg.
Prelude track to the upcoming album "Hello Again" by Buyer Beware.
Lyrics:
In a land far from free
All because you never paid
Far away sounds good to me
A mile a day keeps you away
Hope you enjoy the trip. The bass line kept my fingers busy on this more aggressive Psychedelic Folk tune. The poem is actually three crammed into one, all about the same dream.
LAST NIGHT
With a subtle touch
I have said enough
But you…
Political Folk. About the sexual hangups and illnesses of our culture because we don’t know how to talk to each other and our kids about sex and agree on what’s right or wrong and where the lines should be drawn.
NO ONE’S BIZ'
Education…
Keyboards (bagpipes) performed by Starry Nightmoth. Lead guitar by George Harrison. Vocals and all other instruments performed by Gene Eric Mann. Thunder and rain by Mother Nature. Lyrics by John Lennon.
New song. Wrote the guitar part first, lyrics came later. This is one of the first songs I've done more than one track on in quite a while, and also one that isn't dark (unusual for me). Anyway, enjoy!
A cover of this great song by my good self. I was allowed studio time for a day a few years back. I am singing and playing all instruments except drums which a friend of mine played. Vocals also by me........was a busy day LOL
A Sea Shanty with a bit of Psychedelic seasoning. Guest artist Starry Nightmoth performs the “harmonica” on a Yamaha KB as the song fades out.
37 SAILS
Thirty-seven sails be a full rigged ship
Open up ye hatch and pour ye spirit down…
My new album, my first all-jazz effort, is taking longer to complete than I had hoped, due to my plans to set up a proper isolation booth for recording horn parts (sax, bass clarinet, trumpet). But I've been listening to the rhythm section mixes…
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This ought to get everyone out on the dance floor. Can't sit still...
Love the sing songy and the cadence of the monologue,
Very cool
Jazzy funk'd
Wrinkled Shirt: Sure. What you got in mind? PM my FB page (Durand Compton or Rose Serum Sextet).
Interested in a collab?
Crazy! The beginning of this song is the same like my song "Demon Weding"! It´s the same melody.
I thought I had commented on this the first time I gave it my ear. Oh well -- I came back for a second helping, so let that be my comment!
Wrinkled Shirt: High praise indeed. Thank you.
If Tom waits had an alonetone account...
I really like the synth break in the middle. Cool feel overall.
I dig it.
I love this.
Groovy rhythm, y'all!
Digging that bass!!!
Ha ha -- what a way to handle a song -- made my day!
Very ingenious, well developed, and intriguing. Groovy thinking, musically. I really dig this style.
Wonderful!! You guys, like, wow. Y'all got great taste!
Short -- very short -- but sweet -- very sweet.
Really, truly gorgeous stuff, well thought out -- ingenious, and the mastering is superb!
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Nice treatment.
Oh, that's good.
I rather like this.
Ah yup.
Oh, sure. Sign up and just drop one perfect track. Where's the rest? More? Please? Hello?
That took me a minute. Love it.
You, good sir and/or madam and/or sirs and madams, as the case may or may not be, are suitably weird and creative. Stamps of approval all around.
Yup.
Nice Motorhead vibe. What's all the ruckus in the comments about?
Nice sound.
Greetings from a fellow CBer.
Very nice!
I'm a sucker for this song.
dirty grimy funky nasty
Ah yeah.
We need more shanties round here!
Rock and/or Roll!
Sounds good!
And how is it I haven't checked out your music? Mea culpa. I have a lot of catching up to do.
Puts me in mind of The Cure, in a lateral sort of way. Very well done.