Yes, more everything lies ahead for us all! Hopefully most of it
good!!
Pleasure to have you join us, James! I am now somewhere it's
possible to have a cuppa tea, and sit down. Show nights, I am
frazzled beyond... Thanks for making it out, in person, and online!
Welcome, cheers, and hello all ( :
Here's to Spring, in the northern hemisphere, and Fall's arrival in
the southern. Hard to know what season it is in these parts - it
snowed yesterday!!
I'll have to check to see if I've posted recently about Allison's
recording of new songs. There's 22 now, vocals and piano, recorded
by Alley - which translates into at least another CD album or two,
and, no doubt, several song downloads to come before then. About
half of these new recordings are sonically good to go - in the same
way as those on This Little Bird, Secrets, Tidings, Live at Wood
Hall...
And, there's half the songs that Allison hears as sonically
accompanied by a variety of musical instruments, including strings.
So, the search is on for the right players and the right opportunity
to fully realize these songs on record.
At this moment, we have a new, live, recording of Disease. This song
grows continually - and, as it's now sounding distinct from the
version heard on "Live at Wood Hall", there's been so many requests
for it to be available for iPods and other players, that, it was
recorded earlier this month - on International Women's Day - when
Alley performed at the Turtle Recording Studios 20th Anniversary
Party in White Rock, B.C. Canada.
Choose whichever of these different size files is best to play
and/or download on your computer:
http://www.allisoncrowe.com/DiseaseTurtleMarch0808128kbps.mp3 (7.9
MB)
http://www.allisoncrowe.com/DiseaseTurtleMarch0808192kbps.mp3 (11.9
MB)
http://www.allisoncrowe.com/DiseaseTurtleMarch0808256kbps.mp3 (15.9
MB)
Whichever version you choose, play it loud! You can even hear
Allison stomping her feet on this recording. Enjoy ( :