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This album follows the journey of The
Network Man, a high-powered high tech executive in search of his true values and
priorities in life.
The Network Man succeeds extremely well in business despite the demented
pace and demands of the high tech world; however his personal life is quickly falling
apart. He tries to forget his worries and parties out of control when he goes Out
for Fun. Through blind ambition, we see him climbing the corporate ladder in Don't
Look Back. The Network Man is Lookin' at a Breakdown when this
craziness goes on for too long and he does indeed break down. He recalls an earlier
depression of his college days when he was Riding in the Dark and he
begins to Retreat from this desperate state so he can reflect on his
life. He recalls happier days when he first met his wife in the Market Blues
(She's So Cool) and the good times he had with his kids inventing stories about
the Tiger Dog. The Network Man begins to turn the corner when he has A
Much Better Day and finally sorts out his priorities in The Network Man
(Reprieve). We hope you enjoy the highs and lows of our voyage with The Network
Man. Thank you for listening.
© Copyright 2000 Network Man Productions.
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The Network Man recalls an earlier depression of his college days when he was Riding in the Dark. |
CD: The Network Man
Label: Network Man Productions
Credits: Authentica |
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The Network Man recalls happer days when he first me his wife in the Matket Blues (She's So Cool). |
CD: The Network Man
Label: Network Man Productions
Credits: Authentica |
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The Network Man finally sorts out his priorities in "The Network man (Reprieve)". |
CD: The Network Man
Label: Network Man Productions
Credits: Authentica |
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