Richard Anderson
A blues rocker, with an amazing vocal performance by Amy Caldwell....lets rooock !
I don't want another lover All I want is you I don't need any other All I want is you
The music of 'Always Forever' and the lyrics of 'I Wish I Didn't Have To Say Goodbye' merge together, keyboards and piano by Nils-Ole Finbak, Rob Smith - everything else
This song originally appeared on the Kween album 'Journey In A Labyrinth' in 1998, unfortunately they no longer press this CD.
One of the songs from the forthcoming 'Anderson and Finbak with Friends' album
The demo version of one of the Anderson & Finbak with Friends - 'The Ballads' tracks, as performed by Nils-Ole Finbak (music written by Nils-Ole Finbak and lyrics written by Richard Anderson)
Words by Richard 'Breakfree' Anderson in the sweet memory of Kara Graff. Music, guitars, bass and lead vocals by Svenni. Unison and harmony vocals by Lynn Carey Saylor. #1 song on both Acoustic and Acoustic/Vocals.
Heres a live reggae version of the 003 track, i thought this was pretty well done.
Here is the first and only song that 003 from Japan ever recorded in english.
Ann Pascoe kindly leant her talents to write the music for this song. Lyrics by Richard Anderson & Music by Ann Pascoe, performed by Ann Pascoe
This song was inspired lyrically by Rick's and other battle's with the dreaded MS. I wanted to do something to help drum up some attention to the cause, I figured who better to sing it than the man himself.
A acoustic song. Words by Richard 'Breakfree' Anderson, music and performance by Svenni.
The original version of my tribute to Freddie Mercury...a hit for R.A.N.Q. on Soundclick.
This song was written as a tribute to Freddie Mercury, originally demoed by Nigel Quin...this is a mix that ASA put together featuring the talents of Richard Anderson, Chris Szkup and David Austin.
Here is the original solo version of this track
a nice track music by Svenni Bjorgvins, lyrics by myself
a song co-written by my wife before we married.
This is the 'Hell Yeah' mix of Over The Edge...featuring the first co-vocal between David Austin and Richard 'Breakfree' Anderson
This song was a track written specifically for the ASA album, as you can tell it had the makings of a really neat song.