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A song of unrequited love. An experience I knew too well. This song was inspired by a girl with whom I got over a long time ago, but this song is still with me, and I think it still kicks.
This is my tribute to the old horror movies of both Universal and Hammer. They were a big part of my youth and deserved, in my view, to get a musical homage. Written in 1982 by John Stevenson and myself.
I wanted to write my own road anthem like Born to be wild. This is it!
A phsycadelic track written by a friend John Stevenson and recorded during the Crime of passion session with a mystery keyboard player that offered his unpaid services at the last minute, for that I give thanks.
A song that I wrote that has nothing to do with my experiences. It came out of my fantasies of what that experience would be like. Love was a pretty foriegn experience for me back then.
This is a non-sense song. Interesting more than anything else.
This is the first song I wrote for my muse at work, the same one responsible for CAN'T HIDE BEAUTIFUL. Mixing's not the best, but I like the song.
A musical comment on commercialism.
A song I wrote for a girl at work, she still doesn't know she's my muse.
Anti-war anthem expressing the futility of war.
A rockin' country Christian track written for my first disasterous album, but not used.
Probably the second or third song I ever wrote. I'm still fairly proud of it considering it's simplicity.
This my attempt at writing a James Bond theme. That last one was less than average, let's get back to basics. The series needs John Barry!
This song was written after an argument with a friend who was getting a bit clingy.
Emotional abuse and bullying is just as damaging as physical abuse!
Frome the Christian Rock E.P released in 1998. My first cd was a gift for God.
A very early written song from 1989 and recorded only in the last few years and kicks along quite well.
A rockin' and rollickin' expression of lust or love, whichever you're longing for most!

