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Folk rock acoustic song in the tradition of early ELP or Jethro Tull. This song began as a poem depicting the weight of humanity and the frailty of the natural world. |
CD: In My Mind (not released)
Credits: Michael Orzek: words/music, guitar, vocals. Copyright 2001. |
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Zydeco sans squeeze box. This dirty little ditty will make your stomach growl. Ooooweee that's some Cajun spice!
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CD: In My Mind (not released)
Credits: Michael Orzek: words/music, guitars, bass, vocals, rythm programming. Copyright 2001. |
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Instrumental melodic rock. This song was written and recorded in 1990 with the studio project called The Engineers. The Engineers were whatever happens as the result of three electrical engineers drinking beer of exotic origen and playing music as pure self gratification. This song was digitally remastered by my good friend, Dave Patterson. On 24 November 2001, my friend David Alan Camp past away. He witnessed the evolution of this song and was always fond of it. "The Invocation" is dedicated in his fond memory. God bless you and your family, Dave. |
CD: the engineers (not released)
Credits: Michael Orzek: music, guitars, Moog Taurus II. David Patterson: keyboards (piano, ufo's, and angel voices). Bruce Zenone: drums. Copyright 1990 - 2001. |
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