 
Ken Dixon
 
What The Lord Has Done In Me. What The Lord Has Done In Me.
A beautiful song written by Reuben Morgan, adapted here to perfectly bring the story all together. (Featuring Craig Bartock)
3/1/2006 Cover Songs
 
Flow To The Sea Flow To The Sea
A walk through the jungle in a thunder storm, the addicting rhythm of African drums flooding through the trees, and a chorus of Swahili-singing fish. Standard stuff really.
3/1/2006 World General
 
Phanta Morgana Revisited Phanta Morgana Revisited
The reprise of the story. As in all reprises, adults morph into children and thunder intros the penultimate offering.
3/1/2006 Progressive Rock
 
Fish Out Of Water Fish Out Of Water
Opens with harmonica and acoustic guitar, which translates fairly quickly into what 20th Century Guitar Magazine calls a "Pop Classic".
3/1/2006 Progressive Rock
 
Can't Wake Up Can't Wake Up
Went to #1 on Broadjam Radio, been in Top 10 for over three months. Must be those opening drums...
3/1/2006 Progressive Rock
 
Bellyup Bellyup
A departure from the Progressive Rock nature of the CD to dive into an acoustic, folk pool with guitars, banjos and a hammer dulcimer played by Jen Kravitz.
3/1/2006 Acoustic Folk
 
We're All Doomed (A Comedy In One Act) We're All Doomed (A Comedy In One Act)
An amusing piece featuring alternating TV announcer and lyrics. Unfortunately, the topic isn't equally fun.
3/1/2006 Trap-Pop
 
Life in A Fishbowl Life in A Fishbowl
A Celtic pipe, a guitar dogfight, gongs and the ocean waves, h-m-m-m-m...
3/1/2006 Progressive Rock
 
Predators (Digital You, Virtual Me) Predators (Digital You, Virtual Me)
A dark tale to be sure, unless you're into internet porn, stalking and murder. Features Craig Bartock on guitar.
3/1/2006 Progressive Rock
 
Soul Soul
Funky rhythm guitar served up on a bed of steamed bass and drums.
3/1/2006 Progressive Rock
 
Bottom Feeder (Babe!) Bottom Feeder (Babe!)
A guitar-driven item complimented by tasty 60's analog tidbits. Lonnie Napier provides his signature guitar work.
3/1/2006 Progressive Rock
 
Phanta Morgana Phanta Morgana
An acoustic opening which transitions into a real rocker before it's all over!
3/1/2006 Progressive Rock
 
Adventures in The Foodchain Adventures in The Foodchain
Short, haunting, explosive intro piece to set the stage for the rest of the theatrically devised CD, Phanta Morgana.
2/23/2006 Progressive Rock