Steve Gilmore and In No Sense
Nothing Goes Wrong Nothing Goes Wrong
Song 29 (of 30) from The Disobedience Gene is Nothing Goes Wrong, yet another of my specialty 'kitchen sink and all' tracks. About every musical influence known to man in this bad boy :)
I Know I'll See You Again I Know I'll See You Again
Track 28 from The Disobedience Gene sees me getting all jiggy (no, not that kind) I Know I'll See You Again came about because I just loved the sound of the violin phrases, as you'll see :)
Sharing God Sharing God
I've just realised I've spent almost a year just releasing this album, let alone making it! Anyways, track 27, Sharing God, from The Disobedience Gene is your usual 'wheretf did that come from' song...
Moving On Moving On
I am partial to group harmonies and always have been, and here's a track where I actually get to play with some! Track 26 from The Disobedience Gene is Moving On, and it's well weird ;)
Can't Get Enough Can't Get Enough
In the home stretch of releases from this album now :) Track 25 from The Disobedience Gene is a fairly typical (for me) blend as many different things that shouldn't fit together but weirdly somehow do. I call it kitchen sink pop :)
A Night To Remember A Night To Remember
Finally getting to the end of uploading for this album :) A touch more sophistication, A Night To Remember, is a blend I'm more than a bit fond of, as many of you know. Track 24 from The Disobedience Gene; only another 6 to go :D
Love Living Love Living
If this track doesn't make you punch drunk, nothing will. Love Living is the 23rd track from The Disobedience Gene and I'm hard pressed to describe exact;y what genre it is...
Leave Something (For The People) Leave Something (For The People)
Yet another track from The Disobedience Gene that features some famous commentary. This time from Huey Long. This speech was adressed to the nation's billionaires in the 1930's and sure as **** has just as much resonance today as then.
One Love, One Heart One Love, One Heart
As you will see, I'm reverting to type again. If there is reggae to be released how could I ever refuse? So, consequently, the 21st track from The Disobedience Gene is the unashamed pop reggae of One Love, One Heart.
Ants Move Mountains Ants Move Mountains
Seeing as how I am feeling well bolshie today, track twenty from The Disobedience Gene is all about the power of people acting in unison to change things. An unstoppable force that can, indeed, move mountains.
Talking Humanism Talking Humanism
In my endless search for truth in life, I've dabbled in pretty much everything and - to be sure - humanism plays a part in who I am. So, track nineteen from The Disobedience Gene is about that subject, with a guest vocal from Gloria Steinem taken fr
Let Me Be Me Let Me Be Me
Now that we've got the more commercial elements of The Disobedience Gene out of the way, let's get back to block-rockin'!! Therefore track eighteen is old skool dub featuring a common lyrical content these days :)
Low and Slow (Sundrenched Mix) Low and Slow (Sundrenched Mix)
In the bleak midwinter begorrah (or at least those of us in the northern bit) so here's a wee, wee taste of summer. Track seventeen from The Disobedience Gene is just pure relaxation...
Gap Year Gap Year
I was going to release something more raucous as the sixteenth track from The Disobedience Gene album, but instead I took a Gap Year ;)
Hypnotic Hypnotic
So I've finally got off my pudding butt after all those festive frolics, therefore track fifteen from The Disobedience Gene is Hypnotic. One of my own fave tracks from this album and probably one of the most commercial tracks I've done!
See? See?
Keeping on the softer side of things (for a while) track fourteen from The Disobedience Gene is somewhat less frenetic than usual. See??
Far Off Horizons Far Off Horizons
Considering the ear bashing I've been giving you with tracks 1-12 from The Disobedience Gene, track thriteen is a complete change of pace. Even, dare I say it, a little bit beautiful :)
Even When Pressed Even When Pressed
Track twelve (of 30) from The Disobedience Gene features a familiar voice. Dr Martin Luther King inspired a generation to take a non-violent approach to some intractable problems. Even when presssed NEVER strike back...
Hammered At The Zoo Hammered At The Zoo
Track eleven (e-l-e-v-e-n) from The Disobedience Gene is Hammered at the Zoo. It got it's name because almost everything in it is either hammered or plucked, except for the zoo part but you'll figure that out yourselves :)
The Disobedience Gene The Disobedience Gene
Track ten from The Disobedience Gene is the title track itself. The main vocal is from a speech that Charlton Heston gave to the National Rifle Association in 1967 or so concerning the societal changes being brought in by the Love generation...