The Secret History Of Time To Come: Early Demos
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The Secret History Of Time To Come: Early Demos is a retrospective collection of recording made from 1983-1993.
This is really how it all began for me, learning to take my music skills to the next level, especially writing and recording songs. Exploring the process was something I was always interested in, being a fan of Les Paul, Stevie Wonder, Prince and others who played multi-instruments and recorded themselves.
So over the years, I would rent or borrow equipment from friends to record and learn everything I could. This was lo-fi to the full extent which may not have been the best but it was what I could get my hands on.
At this point, I was playing with a few people but I was not in a band. As a fan of such guitarists as Jimmy Page, Will Sergeant, James Honeyman-Scott and Andy Summers, to name a few, I was influenced to investigate a wide range of styles and explore recording instrumentals. Since I’m also a fan of Brian Eno and soundtrack music and particularly, Tangerine Dream, Ennio Morricone, Giorgio Moroder, it was time to mix it all together.
What you get are these recordings, which with the exception of two songs, were recorded on a Tascam 424 MKIII 4-track cassette recorder.
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Rusty Cover 5:320:00/5:32
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Queen Bee 3:130:00/3:13
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Footstomper 2:500:00/2:50
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The Daily News 3:300:00/3:30
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Friendship Park 2:110:00/2:11
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Jennifer's Crying 2:070:00/2:07
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Byrd Bath 3:140:00/3:14
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My Night Like This 4:130:00/4:13
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0:00/2:56
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Fade Away 2:130:00/2:13
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0:00/1:50
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Seaside Journey 4:230:00/4:23
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0:00/1:41
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The Inner Eye 2:010:00/2:01
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Friend Of The Twins 3:100:00/3:10
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A Song 4 U 2:260:00/2:26