Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Long Live the NEMICORN


The NEMICORN comes into the world, long live the NEMICORN.

Here is the final track list for my new CD, NEMICORN, available starting this Friday, November 3, either through the City of Legends Bookstore, or through the publisher (lulu.com) or you can hope to snag one at any of my public events. Ten bucks, 17 works, that's a pretty good deal.

I'd like to thank two sets of people. First, those whose inputs were so crucial to my making the final few tracks decisions, Matt Hinton, Daleen Berry, Alan MacDonald, Aberjhani, E.J. and Pam Fries.

The second group is perhaps even more essential: People whose inspiration, directly or indirectly, lead to the works contained: Nancy, Peri, Nordette, Carole, Mary, Jennifer, Sarah, Ann, H. R. Giger, Kristina, Crystal, Jan, Jade, Brigit and Karla. I pray long and joyful lives for you all.

Here's the final list of tracks (followed by duration of final version)

Damascus 3 (1:09)
The Nosferatu's Quandry (2:37)
Right Set of Lips (2:12)
Falling and Fallen Angels (2:59)
Brisant Revelations (3:10)
Joining the Machine (2:42)
Texture of Your Tongue (2:40)
The Faerie (Strange but Beautiful) (3:15)
Theocricide (5:02)
Thunder Out of Valhalla (3:28)
Pink Jade - Soft as Dawn (2:16)
Love Gods (Multivox) (3:58)
Thetis (3:06)
Wild and Defiled, Along the Way (4:04)
Darfur (Jesus Wept) (3:55)
Once Again, The Nemicorn (4:08)
A Passion, Unrelenting (3:00)

Total running time, just a hair under 54 minutes.

There it is. Thanks to all. Now to finish up THE NAKED READS. So many projects, I shall never reach my nunc dimittis.

1 comments:

Skylark in Contemplative Creative Flight said...

An excellent line-up of brilliant work from a modern poet of real literary, musical and cultural consequence. LONG LIVE THE NEMICORN is yet one more reason to celebrate the increasing significance of poets, their visions, their voices, and their craft.

Aberjhani
author of Visions of a Skylark Dressed in Black, and Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance

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