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    Welcome to our Mp3 page. Here is a small selection of songs from us. There are plenty more available on our website

    www.alto45.co.uk

    along with information on how to buy our records.

    All of our records are available direct from

    Happy Capitalist Recordings.


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    "Christmas Waltz"genre: Indie Pop/Lo Fi
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    Why does it never snow on Christmas Day? Why does Christmas seem to come earlier each year? We all love it, but should it really be spread out over three or four months? This is a question which just had to be asked... These three tea drinking gents take a break from their normal mixture of lo-fi loafing and guitar breaking shenanigans to bring you a rich slice of Christmas pud, complete with brandy butter choir like topping. Well, when it's Christmas time, you have to push the boat out a little don't you? Slade would be proud of this masterpiece of understatement. Low key verses launch into epic choruses, with all the pomp and o.t.t-ness that Christmas time requires. The off kiltyre Christmas choir (sung by the Altettes) finishes the song off in traditional yuletide style.
    CD: Should You Be Singing Christmas Songs?   Label: Happy Capitalist Recordings
    Credits: Written by alto45. Copyright alto45 2001.
     
    "September"genre: Indie Pop/Lo Fi
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    From the 'Leaving Suburbia' EP released on the Sickroom GC label in 2001. The EP also features 'Under The Table' and 'What I Want'.
    CD: Leaving Suburbia   Label: Happy Capitalist Recordings
    Credits: Written by alto45. Copyright alto45 2001.
     
    "Schrödinger's Friend"genre: Indie Pop/Lo Fi
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    Our first proper record and the first we're properly pleased with. It was recorded between Christmas 1999 and Summer 2000. Schrödinger's friend originally had only three verses but we managed to splice the second verse and loop it to create the instrumental third verse.
    CD: The Beck EP   Label: Happy Capitalist Recordings
    Credits: Written by alto45. Copyright alto45 2000.
     
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