Would you please stop talking
Monkeys, Whores and Troubadours
If you were to buy this, you would make me very happy.
Release date: August 2007
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1
Sunburn (MWT)
This song isn't quite ready yet but is informed by the musical arrangements found on Robert Plant's 'Dreamland' and 'Mighty Rearranger' albums and pays homage to Dylan's brilliant (but much too long) 'Desolation Row'.
MP3 (320 kbps)
2:19
2
Acrobat (MWT)
Written from an 'involved bystander's' point of view. Romance is such a pitiful little thing. Gets people all worked up and vulnerable. I guess some would say thats the point of the whole exercise.
MP3 (195 kbps)
4:09
3
Chai (MWT)
Bright little dirge on messy relationships, cursed biology, and addiction
MP3 (320 kbps)
2:58
4
Never Really Mine (MWT)
Acoustic ditty inspired by Elliot Spitzer, hypocrites, wannabe artists-turned-prostitutes, unwitting men they leave behind in small towns, venereal diseases, and uncivilized subway class collisions
MP3 (234 kbps)
4:16
5
space (MWT)
slow, sparse, fragile. In a strange way, its probably the most honest yet least direct song I have written.
MP3 (320 kbps)
3:53
6
Bitter Bhajan (MWT)
For a limited time, this song as well as all the others will be available for free download on my 'MUSIC' page
MP3 (320 kbps)
2:14
7
Bleed (MWT)
The only survivor from the original batch of songs from 2005, referred to henceforth as the 'Dusty Demos'. The first song of mine that elicited reviews including words like 'promise' and 'talent'. Its pretty naive compared to the cynicism on the rest
MP3 (320 kbps)
2:56
8
Exit (MWT)
Closing track of MWT. The out of tune guitar was originally unintended but I've been told it adds to the 'folkiness' of the song. My laziness ensures that I wont be revisiting it anytime soon.
MP3 (192 kbps)
1:50