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Mobtown Moon feat. Lea Gilmore and We're About 9 - Brain Damage

from Mobtown Moon (2013) by Mobtown Moon

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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

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    Beautifully designed CD in 6-panel Digipak, with complete personnel listing and two insightful liner essays from Sandy Asirvatham and ellen cherry. We made a batch in 2013, sold most of them, and will never print this edition again!

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World-touring singer and activist Lea Gilmore interprets “Brain Damage” as a gospel number. Craig Alston comments on saxophones, and folk-rock trio We’re About 9 (Patrick Klink, Katie Graybeal, and Brian Gundersdorf) provides background harmonies. Listen for the cheeky closing vamp.

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from Mobtown Moon (2013), released April 15, 2013
vocal Lea Gilmore; piano Sandy Asirvatham; tenor and baritone saxophones Craig Alston; background vocals Patrick Klink, Katie Graybeal, Brian Gundersdorf; bass Jeff Reed; drums Eric Kennedy (Music & Lyrics by Roger Waters, Hampshire House)
Arrangement by Sandy Asirvatham (Sandhya)

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Sandhya Baltimore, Maryland

"Caustic rock diva" says SPLICE TODAY. Um, thanks? Sandhya/Sandy Asirvatham is a thinker and award-winning creative nomad. Always finding wit and joy in the darkness. Throwback to the all-around rock/pop artist. INNOCENT MONSTER hailed by Rolling Stone as a "soaring rock album" that "balances darkness and mirth."


DARK TIMES?
SING LOUDER
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