Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Two Old Albums, basically the whole discography up til now

So in advance of releasing an EP of new stuff, I decided to give away my first two records. You can either keep reading this long, weepy eyed post or just go straight to the downloads at the bottom.

The first one was actually released under Easygoer, but then I changed my name so I changed it on this "re-release" to The Crash Davis Spectacular and changed the album name to Easygoer. I listened to it all the way through last night and it's not too bad. It's definitely not mastered properly and certainly could've been mixed better, but for a first outing I'm not ashamed of it. I originally put it out there in 2004. Sean Parker(Violence Ammunition) deserves a ton of credit for generally helping out and encouraging me to do it. DJ Intel does any scratching you might hear.

The second of the two was released the next year(2005) as a self-titled album. The rappity rappity you hear on Greenline is 2nd Thought. The piano and synth on How I Try is the great Justin Petertil and again all turntables are DJ Intel. I was living with Justin and Scott Masson when I was working on this and they both helped me immensely. A lot of nights at that house ended on the back porch with a twelve pack taking turns listening to what the others were working on and this record is much better because of that.

Oh and Intel's the best deejay a guy could ever ask for.

Grab Easygoer here

Grab The Crash Davis Spectacular
here

P.S. Sorry I don't have the cover art in digital form. Feel free to make your own.

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