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Crossing
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A jazzy/funky number, inspired by the guy who de-railed a train by parking on a level crossing; this could be about anyone merely coming to a crossroads in their life, and using a train to escape.
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Touching, funny, serious, award-winning songs about life and love; all penned, played, arranged, sung, recorded and mixed by Al.
So he never existed... not really, as a real person. He made himself up one day in 1969 and lived a dual existence: half of him surviving on dead-end jobs, the other half believing that one day he would write at least one song that the world would remember. Now half of him is dead, and, as with all conjoined twins (without major surgery) that sentences both of them. It would be sad if it wasn't so pathetic. Fairy-tales always end this way... well not always, rarely... and this was rarely a fairy-tale; so there the similarities end: the ending was neither sad nor happy - it just... was. The enigmatic and tragic Jackson C Frank was a hero of his... now he emulates that frail and failed soul. Maybe in 40 years people will still say 'Al who?', much as they do today. That would be both a great epitaph, and a fitting legacy. Below is the page as he inexplicably and hurriedly left it: hot meal still on the table; knife and fork still in place and at the ready; the drink untouched in the bone china cup... ************************************************************* I now have an album: 'The sentence that I serve' available from CD baby. Click on this mini album cover to take you there: INVALID -- CDBABY INVALID INVALID INVALID INVALID for AL STRAVINSKY: The sentence that I serve -- It's on iTunes too, where the whole album or individual tracks can be downloaded in mp3 format: http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?playListId=216015067 Thanks. I've been a professional musician for 24 years, and over 3000 gigs (I've stopped counting); always working, travelling, trying to make ends meet...nearly...if you could just hold these a minute please...er...thanks: my hands are now free so I can get on with actually (ironically) playing some music at last. I sing and play bass guitar and I play some acoustic/electric guitars also.
Song Info
Genre
Jazz Jazz Fusion
Charts
#5,576 today Peak #105
#1,242 in subgenre Peak #14
Author
Al Stravinsky
Uploaded
December 15, 2005
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MP3
MP3 3.2 MB 128 kbps 3:28
Story behind the song
Inspired by the guy who de-railed a train by parking on a level crossing, this could be about anyone merely coming to a crossroads in their life, and using a train to escape. All sequenced: drums/percussion loops, acoustic bass, keyboards, sax, muted trumpet. Vocoder vocals and reverse reverb give a detached, otherworldly quality, and lots of automated panning disorientate the listener even more. It's from November 2004.
Lyrics
Intro You won't find me I'm waiting for a train. You won't find me I'm waiting for a train. You won't find me. You won't find me. Verse 1 I lock the door and turn the key; There's nothing left, I leave everything. You chewed me up and threw me up; I'm terrified yet calm inside. There's a new life down the track, There's no turning back. In the Autumn of my confusion Leaves fall and it's time to go. Chorus Goodbye my love, I'm leaving this cold world behind me. Goodbye my love, If you see me you won't recognise me. Verse 2 I lock the door and close my eyes; My senses numb, my thoughts are clear. I stop the fire, I hear the wind: Stationary, come and get me... Trumpet solo Chorus Goodbye my love, I'm leaving this cold world behind me. Goodbye my love, If you see me you won't recognise me. Coda You won't find me, You won't find me, You won't recognise me, I'm waiting for a train.
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