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Get Me Outta Here
Beginning with tympanis, an elephant, and shattered glass, the four sections are tied together by a common theme.
Lots of fancy piano playing.
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Optimism
The main 12-string acoustic guitar riff is in 18/8 (5+5+5+3), with a Trevor Rabin/Yes groove.
Includes some nice string glissando samples.
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Free At Last
This is the happiest tune you'll find here. I tried to get a Mike Post "Hill Street Blues" kind of feel.
Demonstrates my saxophone arrangements.
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Wake Up
Very spacy with eerie choir vocal sounds, and Jeff Beck style lead guitar.
This one is fun to listen to on headphones. This is my personal favorite.
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Up Yours
As the title implies, this is a fun little piece with many vocal sound effects, and a full horn section arrangement.
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The Witch From Utah
Begins like Elton John's "Funeral For A Friend" (one of my favorite productions).
I attempted to create the same build-up type of development.
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Coked-Out Lawyers
I used to play poker with six lawyers, and this song accurately projects the mood in the room with those guys.
Influenced by Chick Corea.
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Sweet Sorrow
The most mellow piece in this collection. Swirling strings lead up to a rhythmic section at the end.
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Slow Climb
A very simple melodic idea. I added a digital delay echo on the bells two seconds behind the beat, which creates some interesting harmonies.
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So Little Time
This jazzy piece contains several electric piano, saxophone, and electric guitar solos that took a long time to program.
I hope you're impressed.
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