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CD: TWL Collection: Vol. 1
Credits: written by J. T. Ford |
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The inspiration for this instrumental is
an enchanted white oak located near the
lake outside my apartment.
The cover is a painting by the
Romantic artist Caspar David Friedrich. |
CD: Tree Without Leaves (Demo)
Credits: Written, arranged and produced by J. T. Ford |
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A somber tale about silicone breasts, voyeurism and social engineering, set in the future (or present?). Embraces the writings of mid-20th-century writers such as Jean-Paul Sartre, George Orwell, Aldous Huxley, et al. |
CD: Tree Without Leaves; The TWL Collection, Vol. I
Credits: Song by Jim Ford |
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