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He (Robert Kincaid) understood magic. Musicians understand it, too. You're playing some tune
you've played a thousand times before, and suddenly there's a whole new set of ideas coming straight out of (you)
without ever going through your conscious mind .(Robert James Walker,
The Bridges of Madison County.)
Wow! The second album is finished. The final mix is done...and as I listen to the playback through the studio
speakers, it's as if I'm listening to some "other person". In the liner notes for the first CD, "Play
One Pop Likes..." I mentioned how "Pop" was a popular guitar player and singer in his youth.Occasionally,
someone will ask if I remember what Pop sounded like when he played and sang. Honestly? No. It was a long time
ago. What I remember, was that he had a "good voice". So, with that in mind, if someone asks, "What's
Al Murphy sound like?" you can say, here - listen to this because I think....
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Recorded at "Pete's Place in the Bay" |
CD: Meant To Be
Credits: Al Murphy |
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Recorded at "Pete's Place in the Bay" |
CD: Meant To Be
Credits: Al Murphy |
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Recorded at "Pete's Place in the Bay" |
CD: Meant To Be
Credits: Al Murphy |
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