Music
Six Months of Saturdays
Our first CD, released in the Autumn of 2009 and featuring our first two Discover Artists: Louise Calf and Ed Stone. They contributed four songs to the album as Discover Artists and then joined the band! So really they’ve stayed with us from the outset. This is a very eclectic collection of songs as the band experiments with folk (No Poetry, Sandy, Major Matt Mason, Roadside Comedy), blues (Old Gray Posts), Big Band (Too Many Weddings), Motown (Let Love Shine), 50’s Pop (I Love You Anyway), and straight disco rave (71 Hours to Monday). As we tell our followers, ‘if you don’t like a song on this album, skip to the next, because it is guaranteed to be different.’ So check out the styles!
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Song Information
No Poetry | Lyrics | Outtakes Info |
Sandy in the Sleeping Bag | Lyrics | Outtakes Info |
Old Gray Posts | Lyrics | Outtakes Info |
Let Love Shine (The SMCC version) | Lyrics | Outtakes Info |
Love You Anyway | Lyrics | Outtakes Info |
The Knife Will Come | Lyrics | Outtakes Info |
Roadside Comedy | Lyrics | Outtakes Info |
Brad and Janet's Oldest Daughter Frankie | Lyrics | Outtakes Info |
Major Matt Mason | Lyrics | Outtakes Info |
Tommy Come Home | Lyrics | Outtakes Info |
Too Many Weddings | Lyrics | Outtakes Info |
71 Hours to Monday | Lyrics | Outtakes Info |
King of the Biosphere | Lyrics | Outtakes Info |
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