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A new version of a song that never seems to grow out of style, due to the ever growing craziness in the Middle East.
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A Celtic tribute to one of the most bizarre characters I`ve ever known to work on a crew.
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When searching for a title for this song I came up empty. It was only when mixing one night a friend of mine told me repeatedly that my shoelaces were untied. Several ties later, I had annoyingly snapped, "These must be Trick Shoes!" He quickly informed me of my new song title.
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A fast paced triple meter duet between myself and Mr. Castellano - performed at breakneck speed. A kind of tradition with us since the Balance of Power album.
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This three-movement piece centers around my fascination will alleged alien abduction.
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When my last album came out we were playing quite a few shows with Steve Morse and we sometimes played this song at sound checks. I suggested to Steve one day that we would like to perform this at that evening`s Dixie Dregs/Balance Of Power concert. He agreed it would be fun. Sometime later we breezed into the studio and did this version in one take.
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Celebrating the changing of seasons. An acoustic piece to conjure up images of the foliage, crisp air and people out in nature enjoying the color show. Dedicated to and inspired by a photo of my friend, the beautiful and talented actress Yvette Vickers, dancing in the sand.
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Written after a cross-country flight from Nantucket Island to Connecticut. As I was getting ready to land, I had this piece singing to me on a left downwind.
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Not to be confused with the Beach Boys` hit single. Even though there are subtle similarities.
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A weird, funky kind of song that features a synth solo by ex-Holding Pattern keyboardist Mark Tannenbaum.
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A little song written for interstate travelers on a quest to get to their personal surroundings.
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