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Somewhere Between Nicaragua & New York

5 tracks, 18.15 Uploaded by scotttroyer Start following Send a message on February 06, 2009 18:33

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      1. scotttroyer on May 28, 2009 00:40

        I can count (but only to 4).

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      1. scotttroyer on May 28, 2009 00:41

        Lynn Graber on drums!

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      1. scotttroyer on May 28, 2009 00:42

        My favorite part. ;)

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      1. scotttroyer on May 28, 2009 00:43

        Thanks for the drums Lynn!

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      1. scotttroyer on May 28, 2009 00:44

        Ahh, the hum of a B3...

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      1. scotttroyer on May 28, 2009 00:44

        Elastic Bass.

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      1. scotttroyer on May 28, 2009 00:45

        love love love 70s harmonies

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      1. scotttroyer on May 28, 2009 00:45

        thanks for the handclaps girls!

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      1. scotttroyer on May 28, 2009 00:46

        Try soloing over that many key changes. :/

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      1. scotttroyer on February 06, 2009 18:54

        Beating on trashcans and light fixtures, while Don Riley jives on the horn.

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      1. scotttroyer on May 28, 2009 00:48

        This song was written in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. I didn't want to write it, but the song insisted on being written.

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      1. scotttroyer on May 28, 2009 00:48

        Getting the guitar to feedback properly took a few hundred tries.

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      1. scotttroyer on May 28, 2009 00:49

        I love pretty guitars and cymbal swells.

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      1. scotttroyer on May 28, 2009 00:50

        This song is about 2 things. Both are sad.

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      1. scotttroyer on May 28, 2009 00:51

        This was the hardest song to record on this disc. The time/tempo changes almost got the best of us.

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      1. scotttroyer on May 28, 2009 00:52

        old skool kountry geetar

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indie folk rock vocal guitar

Original EP by Scott Troyer released November 2006.

Released by: scotttroyer

Release/catalogue number: SBNN-2006
Release date: Nov 21, 2006
EAN/UPC: 0837101266919

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