Try Try Again Project
Original songs about religious tolerance and freedom, liberation, independence, peace, and justice -- Jeffersonian in nature.
A rose is a rose, by any other name. So it is with God, who by any other name is still the Supreme Universal Consciousness and the Eternal, Infinite, Omnipresent Great Spirit-Parent who loves us all.
SoundClick artist Try Again Project presents "Why Fight Over a Name? (2009 Recording)", a remarkable release in the Acoustic Rock genre. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. With a tone that is progressive, this track connects on an emotional level. "Why Fight Over a Name? (2009 Recording)" has peaked at #13 in the Acoustic Rock category on SoundClick. Fans of Vocals, Folk and Original will find "Why Fight Over a Name? (2009 Recording)" worth adding to their playlist via SoundClick.
It's about the union of apparent opposites. It was written in 1978 while I was camping in the desert, realizing that only when our eye is single can we truly live.
"It Takes Two (2009 Recording)" is a Folk Rock track by Try Again Project on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. The track creates a listening experience that feels progressive. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Folk Rock chart, peaking at #4. If you enjoy artists like Vocals, Folk and Original, Try Again Project is worth exploring on SoundClick.
It's about achieving personal liberation and freedom, and having faith that the dream will come true.
"The Dream Will Come True (2009 Recording)" is an Acoustic Folk track by Try Again Project on SoundClick. The track carries an emotional weight that lingers well after it ends. The track creates a listening experience that feels progressive. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Acoustic Folk chart, peaking at #9. Listeners who follow Vocals, Folk and Original will feel right at home with this Try Again Project release on SoundClick.
It's darkest before the dawn, but the end of the tribulation is coming and we'll be sailing free. Just wait and see.
Independent artist Try Again Project drops "Just Wait and See (2009 Recording)", a Folk Rock track on SoundClick. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. With a tone that is progressive, this track connects on an emotional level. It has peaked at #1 in Rock and #1 in Folk Rock on the SoundClick charts. Listeners into Rock and Country will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.
This song is for those disheartened by all the greed, selfishness, corruption, conflict and war. And it recognizes that while we desperately need to reform our governments and religions, the reform must begin with ourselves.
"We Can Change Our World (2009 Recording)" by Try Again Project is an Acoustic Rock production available on SoundClick. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. The track creates a listening experience that feels progressive. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Acoustic Rock chart, peaking at #10. If you enjoy artists like Vocals, Folk and Original, Try Again Project is worth exploring on SoundClick.
More recent recordings of these songs, with better arrangements and with more instrumentation, can be heard at http://www.soundclick.com/Jeffers. (Click )
The songs here were his first recording attempts and are just first takes recorded in early 2009 when the now 73 year old artist's health was steadily declining. He felt he was dying, so he finally picked up his guitar again after 26 years of not playing or singing, and recorded as many songs as he could while he could still sing and play just enough to do it.
Since then with a new diagnosis and medicines his health improved a bit and he can breathe a bit better, so he has been working, whenever he was able, to improve the recordings and the arrangements, and record them on a better, 8 track digital portable studio recorder. It was kind of touch and go, but when he had relatively good days he did what he could and he finally produced a better 12 song album that he is a little more satisfied with.
But, even as they are the songs here also deliver an important and crucial message --- because the lyrics of the songs are even more relevant now than when they were written more than 30 years ago.
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