This is an extemporaneous songwriting session.
All words and music were created exactly as you will
hear them -- freeform. The exception to this rule
is the warm-up tune, Boree. It is an impromptu
interpretation of a classic Jethro Tull song.
All songs are "first attempts" and were recorded using
a single stereo track. There have been no overdubs nor
studio enhancements. It is just pure music.
Is There Too Much To Fit?
Creation Vibration
Say Hey
Aggressive By Nature
Thinkin' Of Syncin'
Some Kind of Magic Going On
Do Ya Have Ta Get Back?
Via The Moon
Can You Give Me Something Comfortable?
I'm Hoping That Someday... I Can Be Free
Lonesome Sole
Not To Be Selfish
The Doi Choir
Problematic
Put Me Outta My Misery
Boree (Jethro Tull cover)
Includes a one-man-band playing the keyboards, vocals,
percussion, and flute.
Introducing Thadious on bass.
Instrumental featuring electric guitar.
This is a song about the sun being able to shine
down on me. Even in the dark, the sun manages to
"shine on" by reflecting off of the moon. And,
if the sun can shine on even the darkest moments,
why can't you?
The lead electric guitar makes a nice vent for the soul.
This far-out flute song was going to be cut from the album.
However, its haunting rhythm kept calling out for freedom.
© The Philadelphia Spirit Experiment Publishing Company