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Jack Gray's Eddies of the Wind CD
I've got to do some shameless promotion for Jack's CD because he won't do it himself. Jack has spent the last few years, basically, working on this album and it's a very good representation of his talents as a writer, performer, arranger, and producer. Several musicians such as Terry Clouse, Bob Courter, and Tim Salmon (among others) back Jack up on the disc, but the majority of the instruments are handled by Jack himself and he acquits himself very well. There's a little something for everyone on this CD: pyschedelic pop tunes that recall Psycho Bible, rootsy material reflecting Jack's Springsteen and Dylan influences, even electronica and prog rock. All in all, this is a great CD and everyone who claims to support local music should a have a copy of this in their collection. Go to audioquill.com to hear MP3 samples or just buy it. Also, the Psycho Bible CD itself is available for the first time on a newly-mastered CD through Audio Quill as well. I don't mind saying so myself, but it still kicks ass after all these years. It'll make ya wanna take drugs again!
I've got to do some shameless promotion for Jack's CD because he won't do it himself. Jack has spent the last few years, basically, working on this album and it's a very good representation of his talents as a writer, performer, arranger, and producer. Several musicians such as Terry Clouse, Bob Courter, and Tim Salmon (among others) back Jack up on the disc, but the majority of the instruments are handled by Jack himself and he acquits himself very well. There's a little something for everyone on this CD: pyschedelic pop tunes that recall Psycho Bible, rootsy material reflecting Jack's Springsteen and Dylan influences, even electronica and prog rock. All in all, this is a great CD and everyone who claims to support local music should a have a copy of this in their collection. Go to audioquill.com to hear MP3 samples or just buy it. Also, the Psycho Bible CD itself is available for the first time on a newly-mastered CD through Audio Quill as well. I don't mind saying so myself, but it still kicks ass after all these years. It'll make ya wanna take drugs again!
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