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Posted by Dr Rich on 07-16-2002 at19:53:

  ten songs...

I just ordered mine from the da webstore Pleased



Posted by BD on 07-16-2002 at19:55:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Dr Rich
I just ordered mine from the da webstore Pleased


I would have burned you a copy! Wink


BD



(or you could of got it off ebay, I think it's over $35 now Frown )



Posted by Dr Rich on 07-16-2002 at20:03:

 

quote:
Originally posted by BD
quote:
Originally posted by Dr Rich
I just ordered mine from the da webstore Pleased


I would have burned you a copy! Wink


you are an evil man Evil



Posted by Dr Rich on 07-19-2002 at17:16:

 

heh heh heh!

I played this today thinking about when I would get it on CD in the mail very soon! Big Grin

I also played "Tommy" Wink



Posted by Dr Rich on 07-19-2002 at17:18:

 

of course with all those post cornerstone orders in who know?? Confused



Posted by Author of the Post on 07-21-2002 at16:30:

 

I just got my "10 Songs by Adam Again." It had been years since I'd listened to my cassette (must be burried in a box somewhere.) I've listened to it at least 5 times already.

It's one of those albums you can just listen to over and over again. It reminds me of how I felt when I got the Eddies "Let's Spin" or the Choir's "Wide-Eyed Wonder."

At first I was miffed because I didn't see a bonus track listed nor an 11th track, but then I fast forwarded to the hidden track. Great acoustic version!!

This is a wonderful album, if you've not ordered it, I suggest you do so!

-- The Author of the Post



Posted by BD on 07-21-2002 at16:47:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Author of the Post


At first I was miffed because I didn't see a bonus track listed nor an 11th track, but then I fast forwarded to the hidden track. Great acoustic version!!




If I remember correctly, that was the last thing Gene recorded. It was for the City On A Hill project. He was doing a demo for someone else who was going to do the song. I think....

BD



Posted by Andrew on 07-21-2002 at17:40:

  yep a roony

quote:
Originally posted by BD
quote:
Originally posted by Author of the Post


At first I was miffed because I didn't see a bonus track listed nor an 11th track, but then I fast forwarded to the hidden track. Great acoustic version!!




If I remember correctly, that was the last thing Gene recorded. It was for the City On A Hill project. He was doing a demo for someone else who was going to do the song. I think....

BD


Yes, Gene did do a demo for City on a hill 1. It was used in the project as an intro to a song and fully recorded by ?? Ortega?



Posted by Mark on 07-21-2002 at17:41:

 

I don't think it was Ortega. I should go upstairs and grab the CD to tell you. Well, maybe later.



Posted by Author of the Post on 07-21-2002 at18:46:

 

Thanks for the info. Either way, great track!

-- The Author of the Post



Posted by BD on 07-21-2002 at19:05:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Mark
I don't think it was Ortega. I should go upstairs and grab the CD to tell you. Well, maybe later.


I'm too lazy to look for it too Big Grin


BD



Posted by Andrew on 07-21-2002 at20:22:

 

quote:
Originally posted by BD
quote:
Originally posted by Mark
I don't think it was Ortega. I should go upstairs and grab the CD to tell you. Well, maybe later.


I'm too lazy to look for it too Big Grin


BD


It was Third Day with Mac Powell.

Gene's vocal was used as an intro to Marvelous light later in the disk.

(just ckecked the web site)



Posted by Mark on 07-21-2002 at20:56:

 

Thanks. I ran upstairs awhile ago to check but hadn't gotten back to the board yet.



Posted by Author of the Post on 07-22-2002 at17:11:

 

So why was the re-release done with a black & white cover. I remember the original begin in color. Right?

-- The Author of the Post



Posted by Dr Rich on 07-22-2002 at19:41:

 

quote:
Originally posted by BD
quote:
Originally posted by Author of the Post


At first I was miffed because I didn't see a bonus track listed nor an 11th track, but then I fast forwarded to the hidden track. Great acoustic version!!




If I remember correctly, that was the last thing Gene recorded. It was for the City On A Hill project. He was doing a demo for someone else who was going to do the song. I think....

BD


Sweet. What a nice thing to add to a great CD Pleased



Posted by BD on 07-22-2002 at19:45:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Dr Rich

Sweet. What a nice thing to add to a great CD Pleased



yeah i think so to..
I liked it on the City on the Hill disc, but it fit's so much nicer with the original....


BD



Posted by Dr Rich on 07-22-2002 at19:47:

 

quote:
Originally posted by BD
quote:
Originally posted by Dr Rich

Sweet. What a nice thing to add to a great CD Pleased



yeah i think so to..
I liked it on the City on the Hill disc, but it fit's so much nicer with the original....


BD


yeah... I have never heard the City on the Hill, so it will be all new to me Pleased



Posted by BD on 07-22-2002 at19:47:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Author of the Post
So why was the re-release done with a black & white cover. I remember the original begin in color. Right?

-- The Author of the Post



Yes it was in color, but this way it's obvious to collectors which is which just by the picture.


BD



Posted by Dr Rich on 07-22-2002 at19:48:

 

quote:
Originally posted by BD
quote:
Originally posted by Author of the Post
So why was the re-release done with a black & white cover. I remember the original begin in color. Right?

-- The Author of the Post



Yes it was in color, but this way it's obvious to collectors which is which just by the picture.


BD


oh boo-hoo
Baby



Posted by BD on 07-22-2002 at19:49:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Dr Rich


oh boo-hoo
Baby


me? boo-hoo?

??????


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