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This is an original song I wrote in my car while driving into San Francisco in June of 1999. The song is written from the point of view of someone at the same time both afraid and in awe of international travel. There's also some ignorance of foreign cultures involved in the subject's point of view, hence the reference to the shores of Paraguay, a land-locked country.
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Credits: Victor Andersen: Vocals, all instruments |
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With a title technically too long for MP3.com's limitations, this is a cover of a Mike Doughty song from his album "Skittish." My rendition of "Thank You, Lord, For Sending Me The F Train" attempts to add a full band sound to Doughty's acoustic small rock, and I think I succeeded. This was recorded for a Mike Doughty tribute album which has yet to be released. |
CD: The Music Has Stolen My Language
Credits: Written by Mike Doughty. All instruments/vocals by Victor Andersen. Recorded by Jason Dodson at The Martini Room in Martinez, CA. Mixed by Victor Andersen and William Files. |
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