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A Strange Little Tune was one of the tunes on my 1988 cassette release. Definitely a fusion tune. Contact: joegold AT primus DOT ca
Fusion with a bit of a mid-Eastern vibe. For some reason I had pictures of Salman Rushdie fleeing from his would-be assassins in my mind. Vito Rezza plays a great drum solo over a 13/4 ostinato. Contact: joegold AT primus DOT ca
Just a nice straight ahead ballad with pretty playing from Doug Riley and Mike Farquharson. Contact: joegold AT primus DOT ca
Sixteenth note shuffle with an edge. Contact: joegold AT primus DOT ca
Up tempo Latin tune with an edge. Not quite a bossa and not quite a samba. Rob Bonisolo plays a real nice solo on tenor. Contact: joegold AT primus DOT ca
This is a ballad. If you listen real closely you might hear a quote from the wedding march just before it all tumbles into a 5 over 4 figure (in groups of 2). Contact: joegold AT primus DOT ca
Aptly named. We were always tripping all over ourselves trying to play this one. Contact: joegold AT primus DOT ca
Yep, the Japanese monster-movie star. Contact: joegold AT primus DOT ca
This is a medium tempo 12 bar blues form with some passing chords. Doug Riley plays a great piano solo. Contact: joegold AT primus DOT ca
From my 1988 cassette release. Something about it reminded me of Milestones by Miles Davis. Contact: joegold AT primus DOT ca
This tune was influenced by The Police. From my 1988 cassette release. Contact: joegold AT primus DOT ca
Written in July '83. From my 1988 cassette release. Contact: joegold AT primus DOT ca
I recorded an album in 1988 that was released on cassette only. This was the title cut. And no, we're not dropping beats. It was my "anthem" for many years. Contact: joegold AT primus DOT ca
Like yodelling rock guitar. Also from my 1988 cassette release. Contact: joegold AT primus DOT ca
From my 1988 cassette release. Funk with a contrapuntal element. Contact: joegold AT primus DOT ca
