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What
is your current CD’s title and release date: Caffeine
& Gasoline – How
did you name the CD: we are all riding scooters on the
artwork, the disk is energetic and what we call “driving music” so
we thought we would take one of the lyrics from our song “happy go
lucky” and title it that. Tracks
on CD and brief description of each: Peter
Pan:
A song inspired by the movie Finding Neverland with Johnny Depp
and Kate Winslet. A funky swing tune with a big band
sound…our most requested song live. Kites
At Night –
I revisited the ballad writing style with
this song. I suppose this is my attempt at an alt.
country tune. A nod to the old school southern
writers like Roger miller and Don Williams. I’ve
made references to the town I grew up in, childhood memories and lost
love Cover
tunes:
The band and I have been playing a number of tunes written by other
folks for a few years at different venues. Wwe
thought this would be a good time to record the songs that people enjoy
at our live shows. One pays homage to Cindy Lauper, it’s called Time
After Time. The other, I Can See Clearly Now, it’s a great
example of our Acoustifunk style where we throw in a montage of songs
everyone knows. Save
Me from Myself
– the most edgy/alternative song on the album sort of a Jeremy camp/chris
daughtry feel. Horrible
– Russ Murphy, my college minister from Re-recordings
2.0 – Happy
Go Lucky
(only this time with horns), What Am I Gonna Do with Me? and Isn’t
It About Time? A revisit to fans who have been
around since the first album I did back in college. Under
Cover
– This is a deeply personal song that deals with the death of someone
very close to my family. LaDonna cries every time I play it.
Loops
– You could call it acoustic techno. It’s simply an acoustic guitar
running through effects petals and a loop station. Keep
an ear out this year for a completely instrumental album from joel. Without
my wings –
Can we truly love someone without them first loving us? I love this
song. It has nice imagery and I feel like it spoke a
lot without having a lot of verbiage in it. This song
follows my songwriter roots. You
don’t say
– Have you ever experienced a breakdown in communication? This is the
first song on the cd. (I was sitting in the studio
listening to the final recordings of this song and all of a sudden it
dawned on me…… this sounds like the WKRP in Is
this your first CD? If so, describe how it came to be. If not, describe
previous CDs along with this one: This is my 7th album to date, this album is a culmination of all the previous ones. There are some songs that we felt like needed to be recorded. Plus we have become much more eclectic over the years. We did two “cover tunes” on this album; time after time by cindy lauper, and I can see clearly now by Johnny nash. |