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High on the Warm Dusty Breeze |
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Sunday, 22 July 2007 |
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Songlist from High on the Warm Dusty Breeze (2006) by Deb Bond. High on the warm dusty breeze was recorded with Simon Greaves at the "Museagency" in Byron Bay.
- 1. High on the Warm Dusty Breeze- folk (mandolin, banjo, guitar, vocals) 4:34 Be transported to the beauty of a lazy, hazy summer afternoon with this charming, fragile, uncrowded and lyrically innocent song. Play Song
- 2. Dark Place to Shine- folk (guitar, vocals) 6:13 A song about the stars written from the rooftop of a Melbourne house as the sun was slowly setting and the stars coming out. Play Song
- 3. Angels Work while the Devils Play- folk (lapsteel, vocals) 2:23 Well crafted, percussive and energetic, this catchy song is about the light and dark at play in people. Play Song
- 4. Ghost Town- folk/country (mandolin, banjo, vocals) 4:01 Up tempo and multi-layered, this theatrically recorded song describes being haunted by the past and the present. Play Song
- 5. Windy Wednesday- folk/rock (lapsteel, vocals) 4:01 This true story is set at the beach with the dynamically changing song gently rolling along. Play Song
- 6. Heavenly Places- folk (guitar, electric lapsteel, vocals) 4:10 Written in an old wooden shed by the beach to the sound of waves, wildlife and rain on the tin roof. With minimal instrumentation and an acapella feel, this beautiful, reflective and spacious song will mesmerise. Play Song
- 7. St Kilda- folk/blues (guitar, vocals) 4:27 This rhythmically driven and vocally raw song gives snapshots and impressions of the hustle and bustle of colourful and confronting St Kilda in Melbourne. Play Song
- 8. One Road- folk/rock (lapsteel, vocals) 4:49 With experimental, percussive and rhythmic instrumentation, this uniquely formatted song is about the road we journey along throughout our lives. Play Song
- 9. It’s Alright- folk (mandolin, vocals) 4:05 Bright and up tempo yet lyrically spacious, this song about father and daughter offers a picture of hope. Play Song
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 22 July 2007 )
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