When Busch comes to Shhuv / Eighty (2009)
In order to preserve the independent nature of my music and recording company, and to hopefully put a few tokens in my band members' pockets, we now request these symbolic charges to fund future projects and keep the movement grassroots. Thank you. Dave, the Schralping Rhino:-)
Pricing
- One song only : 99c
- Bundle: 1 song + 1 artwork: 99c + 50c = $1.49
| - Artwork sold separately : 99c | |
| - All five songs + free artwork: $4.95 | |
| - Hard copy: $20.00 shipping included |
| Title | Song | Bundle |
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Sea of Reeds 15:07 - (MP3 / 128Kbps) Done in the key of C, this piece showcases a 32 inch C baritone guitar borrowed from Bill Delap. |
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| Point Man 15:36 - (MP3 / 128Kbps) In the fall of 1998 on the Gaza Strip a soldier intercepted a car bomber saving a busload of children. He and the bomber were killed. This man had a life, a family and was just doing his job and I could find his name nowhere in the media. I wrote this tune for this unknown soldier who risked his life for children and for all others who spend their lives in the service of children. I would specifically like to dedicate this (also when and if I play this tune live) to the memory of my dear friend Mike Walper who I know was a point man to his family and friends. This updated 2009 version is live and Dave is happy to have had Dan play on this track. |
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| (Eighty) 11:45 - (MP3 / 128Kbps) On February 12, 2006 Ken and Dave went in, turned on the studio and captured this tune. On this day Dave's dad would have turned eighty, hence the name. |
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Zak's Ta(i)l(e) 14:37 - (MP3 / 128Kbps) Dave's fifteen year four legged friend had quite a journey. He was sprung from the Santa Ana Animal Shelter where he was on death row in 1987. He was a wonder dog and companion and this track is a tribute to him. It can be Zack's tail(as in his being) or Zack's tale(the story of his journey). Thanks Zack. |
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Bent Conflicts 11:45 - (MP3 / 128Kbps) The intent of this track was to venture into the atonal world and avoid as much diatonicism as possible. Good Luck! |
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