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A song for my friend, Eric. Eric changed his diet and drank some green gunk every day and he's cancer went into remission. It's 12 years later and last time we talked he said it was all back...now. He hasn't called in a while. I assume he has died.
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I'm surprised I forgot to post this collaboration with Norm and Char. Char performs the reading Norm performs the percussion Chris did choir, sax, bass, FXs Poem - Edgar Allen Poe Annabel Lee It was many and many a year ago…
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A serial improvisation in 12 equal setting Vachel Lindsay's 1931 reading of his poem "The Mysterious Cat" to musical accompaniment. Vachel Lindsay is considered the father of modern singing poetry, as he referred to it, in which verses are…
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loved doing this one. hope you enjoy it....SDS
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My 100th upload to Alonetone! I played a pretty random arpeggio which I arranged into 3 versions of medium notes, long notes, and short notes followed by a gap. I cloned these version and transposed them up and down one octave respectively…
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If you like my music and are interested in picking up a copy of my album, please visit http://www.cellxadore.co.uk !
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This song was my first attempt at writing specifically for keyboard. I think it came out really well! If you stick out the verse-chorus-verse structure at the beginning, the song comes back with a vengeance right at the end! If you like…
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This is the first single from my debut album, Burn Indigo. It's about the pressure of trying to write profound lyrics.
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I had been reading about the testing of the atomic bomb, which was directed by J. Robert Oppenheimer. The approach to its development was so scientific and clinical, and it struck how much of an emotional tirade Oppenheimer must have experienced…
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