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A Conversation That Never Ends
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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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#977 in subgenre Peak #34
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Peak #747
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Lee Harris
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2001
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July 21, 2005
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MP3 2.5 MB 128 kbps 0:00
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32. A Conversation That Never Ends 10/01/01 9 PM-11 PM I got out a box of lyrics out of hibernation on Monday. Every time I run across a lyrics notebook I toss it in this box. I thoroughly scanned the notebooks in search of lost songs, and found at least a dozen of them. I remember writing this song in 1996 when I lived in Nashville, and I recorded a sketchy little demo of it and promptly forgot all about it. On October first I grabbed the notebook with the lyrics (and the chord progression handily enough) and recorded the acoustic guitar. Then I added a bouncy piano part which changed the character of the song entirely-I added a lead piano part, and then added four part harmony. It's a sweet little song, but probably in a bad key for my voice as I seem to singing awfully low in places. Oh Well! Next!
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