Sunday, February 15, 2009

XLII: Prayer (Passing Bells) Is Almost Done


I keep jumping ahead, but, my 42nd album is nearly complete.
It's entitled Prayer/Passing Bells and has four tracks already.
This song is, in actuallity, a second version of a previously finished song. When first recorded, it was meant to be a simple ambient track. It soon became a vocal based track which will appear on my sing-song record Soft Nights. I still wanted to keep the original feeling of the song, so, in essence, this is a remixed (I hate that word) or secondary version of that track.
It's called Camouflaged (I'll Probably Never Learn How To Drive.

Imeem is working slow, but, lo and behold, Tindeck's back!
Click here to download Camouflaged

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

I figure, Since I get online so rarely these days


That I'd throw in another track from album XLI.
The title track.
On other notes:
I meant to post this earlier but, as a result of recent bushfires in Australia, I would like you to, if you get the chance, try to pitch in.

Wildlife Victoria appeal.
http://www.wildlifevictoria.org.au/...apper&Itemid=43

Bendigo Bank Bushfire appeal.
http://www.bendigobank.com.au/publi...ppeal_feb09.asp

Country Fire Association
http://www.cfa.vic.gov.au/about/sup...a.htm#donations





And here's the title track!

From Album 41



New Album, just about done.
The title, Rosary of A Hundred Beads, is based off the writings of Ameena Begum, a woman who was essential to the establishment of Sufism (A denomination of Islam, and a very progressive one at that) in the United States.



The album is almost entirely based around my dollar store recorder and my harmonica.
This is the first song off of the record:

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