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11 tracks | 46 minutes
Released May 2006
on Ted Shinn
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:04 Amy's Birthday Song lyrics BUY MP3 04:04 Amy's Birthday Song lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:04 Amy's Birthday Song
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Sassy, yet haunting image-evoking melodic instrumentals with a fusion and neo-classical bent.
Bio / Background
Greetings, Cyberfriends & Audiophiles!
I would like to tell you a little bit about "Natural Order."
This is no ordinary album!!! Let me explain...
The reason it was entitled "Natural Order" is because it was written as you hear it. Yes, written sequentially and in the order that you hear it. Not only was it written specifically in that manner, but it was also written in just sixteen days! I was really inspired by an early spring, my sister's birthday, and just being alive on the planet. The result is "white-hot inspiration igniting a wildfire of melody and music, burning with creative energy, and, aflame with a new power, consequently transforming the aural dimension we know as sound." Wow!
When MP3 was in its heyday they choose "Sierra" for their "103 of the Best Songs You Never Heard" compilation and went to a verified 250,000 people. Their review of it was simply, "Stunning! Listen to it!" I hope YOU enjoy it, too!
Peace to all who seek refreshment of the spirit!
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Don't know why this isn't a classic!lastsongleft wrote on April 29, 2008
I thought this album was so mind-bending in it's conception, variation, and liberal use of infectious melodies that I can't seem to get it out of my CD player. What kind of of freak would write an album in order? My guess would be a very talented one, to be sure. Yeah, there's been much ado over "song a week" aka "Code Monkey" fame and now the "album a month" out-do, but this was done a decade before it was a mechanism to get media attention. BTW, this hit me on such a cerebral level I thought, how in the heck is the world overlooking this candy? That's the beauty of the indie music scene though, no industry mishmash to clutter the ear. Must hears: "Last Song of the Left." If that isn't a classic {ubiquitous term, sorry} I don't know what is. Also "Friday The 13th" is trippy and groovy all at once. "Organum" {isn't the title alone worth a listen to?} is a funky "Toto-esque" hybrid. Who is this for? A hard question, as it is nearly in [yet] another genre of its own. I think the music must and will speak for itself.











