when "genre" has no meaning. be your own truth
Posted on January 12, 2011 with 0 commentsA SYNOPSIS OF MY ORANGE PERIOD:
In the past 9 months, using my personal computer software, and driven by unknown forces, I have written and recorded several songs, under different album references, including "Uneasy Pieces", "Metro-Noire", "EastCoastProject", and "SteinTimesTwentytwo".
"Not An Ordinary Night", and "Always Tomorrow", are songs that were written for two couples soon to be married, and I felt the exhilarating, adrenalin rush of singing these tunes at their weddings.
"New York City (will always be home)", and "I Wish That You Never Had Gone", are ballads that uniquely define whatever it is that I do.
"Not An Ordinary Night - the instrumental" demonstrates the stand-alone capacity for that melody, that I so much enjoyed writing.
"Rock Sonata", and "Running From Time", are experimental instrumentals that round off and complete my orange period.
"A Young Girl Was Laughing (by the window)", is a ballad that was plucked on the strings of the heart of love.The album cover is graced by a beautiful work of art, painted by my friend and colleague, Al Gelber. Be your own truth. Thank you and goodnight.