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A look at the beginnings of love... the place between where you think you're standing your ground and the realization that you're already knee deep...
I hate to think you've grown up without me...
There is a power in simplicity and this one offers truth in that. This quiet little gem is, in my mind, a complete masterpiece.
Knowing it's over. Believing it's over. Wishing it wasn't. Knowing for all it was it can never be again. 'This sorrow tastes like rain.'
I've allowed this to happen...
Considered by many as the best song we did as a band (sixteen dollar conversation). A beautiful airy ballad about getting on with your life... **dedicated to Mark Adrian Goss 1968-1992 -we move on but we never forget-**
Just listen.
Co-written with John Taylor of Wheatstone Bridge (www.wheatstonebridge.net).
A reaction to Toni Morrison's novel 'Sula.' Just a nice little live, single-track version.
A sneak peek at the new album "Lethologica", slated for release summer '05.
This is a nice little version of this song. I had hoped to include it on the 'Lethologica' CD but for now it will only remain an internet exclusive.
A conversation with Jamaica Kincaid's story 'Girl.'
Sometimes you just have to write a love song. This is a demo version but it's fun anyway. Enjoy...
A fun little song
Nothing more than conversations whispered in each other's arms...
I like to think of this as a "soundtrack" style song... Somewhere in the vein of "Garden State" or the like. In essence it is a strongly acoustic based song with lyrics that mirror the human condition. Enjoy...
A spacious song about the beginning of the end...
some things are beyond your control... Though you might have been the one behind the wheel, you were never the first to go... This is my story...
I swear I'm not going to give this up...
This has always been a favorite of mine. There is a sexuality radiating from this that is rarely present in my other work. This is a live version so the recording isn't the best but it's fun anyway.
I have a cold. This song however is very timely so who cares if I can sing... This is a cry for the world to come to the aid of the Tsunami victims... and believe it or not the song isn't really that bad... touching even...
