|
|
||||||
| Various Artists Singles ![]() |
|
|||||
|
Dan Easley Mile Marker 17 May Day 2006
by Dan Easley - vocals, guitars, keyboards, winds, drums Nathan Garrett - upright bass on mm17 from Last Days On Wolfe Street. Cover drawing by Paul Cymrot; photograph public domain, found on Wikimedia Commons. Recorded 2005-2006 on Virginia Ave. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
The Kindly Ones What Brutes 17 January 2006 (Ben Franklin's 300th Birthday)
Produced by Easley / Dorée / MacNutt Composed / performed by Frédéric Dorée - programming, vocals Dan Easley - keyboards, guitar, vocals with Kevin MacNutt - keyboards, vocals, editing This is the single mix of What Brutes, edited by Kevin MacNutt from a lengthy jam. The trilogy mix, by Fréd, is different, and appears on their second record, Speak of the Devil.) |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Burnt Possum Poets / Easley and Deaton Pogo bonobo Ides of March 2004 |
See also Pogo bonobo, a short collection of song and spoken word by |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Dan Easley Satisfaction Guaranteed Summer 2003
by Dan Easley - programming, keyboards, vocals Mike Deaton - programming and arrangement on track 3 "Another track from the upcoming full-length release, a rousing pop song, and a studio track by Easley and Deaton." On the original cdr release of this single, a rather long "hidden track" followed Automobile. That track was Suite for Machines No. 1, which can now be found on the Dan Easley Archive Series Volume Two. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Dan Easley One Spring 2003
by Dan Easley - programming, keyboards, guitar, vocals Mike Deaton - percussion and arrangement on track 3 "Two from the upcoming full-length release [solipschism -ed.], and a live track from sessions with Mike Deaton." | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Dan Easley You're With Me There Winter 2002
by Dan Easley - guitar, vocals Nathan Garrett - upright bass and mandolin on tracks 1 and 2 Karl Shank - guitar and vocals on track 2 The single mix of You're With Me There, a string-band arrangement of Same Old Same Old with Karl Shank singing backup, and a live solo rendition of Yesterday's Rain Dan did at WXJM back in 2002. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|