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A guitar-based pop song in the vein of The Smiths or maybe The Cure's poppier moments |
MP3.com CD: Phoebe on Roundabout - buy it!
Credits: Written, performed and produced by Peter Ayscough |
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Just your basic 3 chord boy-loses-girl-and-feels-all-sorry-for-himself song. |
MP3.com CD: Phoebe on Roundabout - buy it!
Credits: Written, performed and produced by Peter Ayscough |
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The fruit of a collaboration with New Zealand's Defrag |
Credits: Music: Murphy; Words: Ayscough |
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An acoustic guitar-based waltz about being haunted by someone that used to be in your life. |
MP3.com CD: Phoebe on Roundabout - buy it!
Credits: Written, performed* and produced by Peter Ayscough *Guitars by Chris Daly |
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A simple guitar-based pop song that became complex during recoring and production |
MP3.com CD: Phoebe on Roundabout - buy it!
Credits: Written, performed and produced by Peter Ayscough |
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A Beatlesque anti-war song. |
MP3.com CD: Phoebe on Roundabout - buy it!
Credits: Written, performed and produced by Peter Ayscough |
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A look back at the present from some point in the future |
MP3.com CD: Phoebe on Roundabout - buy it!
Credits: Written, performed* and produced by Peter Ayscough |
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A dark, guitar-based pop song |
MP3.com CD: Phoebe on Roundabout - buy it!
Credits: Written and produced by Peter Ayscough. Performed by P.A. except lead guitar (Sam Magriplis) |
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An instrumental stadium-rocker |
MP3.com CD: Phoebe on Roundabout - buy it!
Credits: Written, Performed and produced by Peter Ayscough |
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Down-and-out, guitar-based pop. |
MP3.com CD: Phoebe on Roundabout - buy it!
Credits: Written, performed and produced by Peter Ayscough |
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A piano-based instrumental |
MP3.com CD: Phoebe on Roundabout - buy it!
Credits: Written, performed and produced by Peter Ayscough |
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Dark electronic pop music |
MP3.com CD: Motion Picture Soundtrack - buy it!
Credits: Written, sequenced and produced by Peter Ayscough |
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