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August 2001 saw the beginning of this album-Five Score, the "100 Song Album." I started with a notebook of two and a half pages of song titles, and as I wrote and recorded the songs I checked them off in the notebook. My original vision was to have a three CD set of 100 maximum length 2:48 second songs. This has changed, however, and it is a 4 CD set with 25 songs on each disc. I have opted to include a few previoulsy recorded, but at the time homeless songs on the 100 song CD. Those songs are: 1. We Can Linger 2. God is Shaking Up the World (Recorded in Galax) I recorded a few songs written in years past that had never seen the light of day, and recorded songs written in years past that have never been recorded. I also solicited my music-making friends for collaborations and contributions, and their efforts were fantastic. Prabir Mehta of the Rachel Nevadas stepped up to the plate with a song written for the CD, and he played guitar on 2 other songs. Lewis Harris from Pent-Up House and Bucket contributed a fantastic song that I sang over, Menaflower unwittingly contributed an outtake from their new CD, Monty Jones let me cover a song he had already recorded as The Ukulele Hipster Kings, Greg Garner from Music for Viola handed me an unfinished guitar and drum thing he had that I added words and keyboards to, Jenny Jussell sang with me on a few songs, Dave McCormack played guitar, bass, and dobro on a few, Tom McCormack sang one for me, Hunter Boxley played drums on one, Mike McCormack of the Waking Hours contributed a guitar progression I turned into a song, as well as a drum line I did the same thing to. This thing has kept me going over the past six months, and I hope everyone that gets one finds something they like on it.
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Pop Trap-Pop
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#989 in subgenre Peak #26
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Peak #1,666
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Lee Harris
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2001
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July 21, 2005
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46. Anything You Want (was What You Want) Wed 11/7/01 Drums and Bass-6 PM, Vocal 1 AM-1:30 AM, Fri 11/9/01 Time Unknown. I got to Oilville at 5 PM to work on some stuff before Meanflower practice-mainly polishing up the three Christmas songs I wrote for this year's Christmas CD. I added bass parts to all three Christmas Song demos I started a few weeks ago, then I played a bass part for a song I made up today on my way to the bank called "Flavor of the Month." Monty arrived around 6 and he added drum parts to the three Christmas tunes, and since all the mikes were set up I told him to play a beat and I would add bass for a potential 100 song album song. He started playing this beat, I added bass-we worked out the different sections then recorded it. We followed up with another bass and drum thing. After practice and recording Tom's Christmas song and "Get You On Top" from scratch-plus doing a bass and drums sketch with Dave McCormack on bass and me on drums-I added vocals to the first "Lee and Monty bass and drum thing" and it turned out to be called "What You Want." I will add harmony vocals soon and may just leave it at that-stay tuned. UPDATE-My vocals ended up being way out of tune, so I erased them and added two guitar parts, then sang it again with a harmony. Ouila! 47. Flavor of the Month Wed 11/7/01 Bass-6 PM-6:30 PM. Thurs 4 PM-8 PM Drums. Fri 11/9/01 Guitar, Vocal This tune was going through my head for an hour before I got to Oilville, so after I put bass on the three Christmas songs I played a bass part for this song. I will add the rest soon-stay tuned. Drums are done 11/8, now just have to add guitars, keyboards, and vocals. UPDATE-I wrote some cool lyrics for this thing and added the guitars-I got into overdubbing lots of guitars on this "session" and I think this song has five guitar overdubs on it.
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