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Gorebag introduces the artist E.J. Gold doing from his CD I Can Free You an excerpt which is like being dipped in an acid bath; this cut will really get you out of your skin. A mesmerizing electronic mood piece that will activate long-forgotten memories and places. Warning: Do not listen to this music while operating heavy machinery. |
CD: Gorebag at Midnight
Label: Cloister Recordings
Credits: Written by E.J. Gold; Yamaha 2000 Organ by E. J. Gold; Recorded at RCA, 1972; RCA Recording Engineer: Pat Iaeracci; Produced by Richie Schmidt; Album concept Bill Graham Jr. With thanks to Jerry, Jerome, Jim, Mac, Bob, Michael, Van, Milt, Paul, Richard, Al and especially Harry; Mixed by Jimmi Accardi; CD Producer E.J. Gold; Engineer for CD Oz Fritz; Cover art on the CD I Can Free You by E.J. Gold |
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Gorebag introduces the artist E.J. Gold doing from his CD Saturday Night in the Higher Dimensions this song. Get laid back, cool, and enjoy the trip. This smooth mellow jazz will take you on a free ride to the ends of the galaxy. |
CD: Gorebag at Midnight
Label: Cloister Recordings
Credits: Written by E.J. Gold; Recorded by: Tony Dey - drums; Al Rose - hammerdulcimer; Menlo Macfarlane - percussion; Joan Jannes - violin; E. J. Gold - all other instruments; Recorded at Heavenly Studios, 1985; Produced by E.J. Gold; Mixing Jimmi Accardi; Engineer for CD Oz Fritz; Cover art: Bardotown Street Scene, from the photographic collection of Bardotown Miniatures, E.J. Gold |
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Gorebag introduces the artist California Dreams doing from their CD entitled California Dreams a Springsteen-esque rocker about looking for work. |
CD: Gorebag at Midnight
Label: Cloister Recordings
Credits: Written by Accardi / Gold (BMI); Published by Union Label Music; Produced by E.J. Gold; Engineered by Oz Fritz; Recorded by: Jimmi Accardi - guitar, keyboards, vocals; Bob Bachtold - drums; E.J. Gold - bass |
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