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Like father, like son. "A thousand points of light! They're wealthy, fat and white! A thousand points of light... exploding over Baghdad on the news tonight!" |
CD: Recipes From a Dangerous Kitchen
Label: Absolutely Free
Credits: Doug Sprei: Basses, guitar, drum program, vocals and lyric |
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For years, my dad commuted to work through the massive Grand Central terminal, and I passed innumerable hours there when I lived in New York. One of the great architectural spaces in North America, it is a hub for throngs of well-heeled folks on their way to dollar business. But I recall another side of Grand Central Station: it was a haven for droves of homeless people with nowhere to sleep or go to the bathroom, particularly in biting Manhattan winters. |
CD: RECIPES FROM A DANGEROUS KITCHEN
Label: Absolutely Free
Credits: Doug Sprei: Guitars, bass, lyric, vocals, engineering. |
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Uforkestra's massive metallic engine is joined by a chorus of live sheep for an intensive observation of Herd Instinct - one of the ignoble traits of man spotlighted on the band's controversial epic recording debut. At college radio station WITR in Rochester, NY, "Sheep" rocketed up the charts from #26 to #10 - eclipsing Beck! Heck, every band needs a herd of its own. |
CD: Unconfirmed Sightings
Label: Absolutely Free
Credits: Doug Sprei: guitars, lyrics, voice; Dirk Malavase: bass, voice, engineering; James Bryce: drums, sheep sampling |
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