Self-titled CD Release

CD information, purchasing details, sample tracks

CD release date Septembe 2006

2006 Self-titled release

Recorded live in 1 day, the album features 8 original instrumental compositions. The whole album can be streamed on Spotify or Apple Music, or you can listen to some samples below.

PERSONNEL
Pete McDonald piano
Steve Clark double bass
Ali Foster drums
Chris Komorowski guitars
Ian Waddell saxes

Track listing
1. Shuffling for OP Listen to
2. Skunky Listen to
3. Two and a half Listen to
4. 'Til I met you Listen to
5. Jimmy the short dentist Listen to
6. The one with love in the title Listen to
7. Stung Listen to
8. Gsus Listen to

HOW TO BUY A PHYSICAL COPY
$15 direct from me in person, at a gig, etc

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