This volume notably contains the rare "Are You Now Or Have You Ever Been In Love With Me?", written by ASPMA curator Phil X. Milstein. Click here to read Phil's article "Profile of a Dead Song-poem" about his song-poem writing experience, originally from Sharpeworld.com
1. Rodd Keith - Get Wet
2. Matt Vincent - Broken Promises
3. Jim Ward - Working Chant of a Woman
4. Jim Ward - Dusk
5. Gina Val - Here With My Luna Love
6. Bonnie and Nita - Dance With Me
7. Bonnie Graham - Tiny Tiny Heart
8. Bonnie Graham - Train Of Destiny
9. Bonnie Graham - Let's Fall In Love Again
10. Sue Lloyd and Will O'Donnell - Ballad Of Patty Hearst
11. The Downtowners - Pink Pink Lady Of Malibu
12. Matt Vincent - Whiskey Friend
13. Matt Vincent - Heading Out Of This World
14. Matt Vincent - Bo Derek On My Mind
15. Ted Powers - Are You Now Or Have You Ever Been In Love With Me?
16. William LeBlanc - The Green Mandala
17. Jim Reid - Evening Time
18. Joe Freeman - My Nana
19. Sonny Marshall - A Two Buck Fiddle
20. Bob Brown and Orchestra - Let's Twist
21. Johnny Cargill - A Soldiers Prayer
22. Joe Freeman - Are You Giving Green Stamps Baby?
23. Sonny Marshall - I'm Sam The Handy Man
24. Jeff Reynolds - Music For Four Footers
25. Charlie Clark - Americas Love Carrier
26. William LeBlanc - A Long Walk Home
27. William LeBlanc - Domestic Violence is a Deadly Sin
(click for artwork: front | back)
"America's Love Carrier": "You've also contributed to the industry of utilized humanities."
Lord Byron couldn't have said it better.
Posted by: Andrew | August 12, 2009 at 08:43 PM
"The Ballad of Patty Hearst" is in-frickin'-credible! "Now I'm TANYA! T-t-t-t-t-t-TANYA!" Wow.
Posted by: Jeff Gee | August 14, 2009 at 05:45 PM
"Are You Now Or Have You Ever Been In Love With Me?" is only the third love song I've ever come across mentioning Alger Hiss in the lyrics...
Posted by: Andrew | August 14, 2009 at 09:34 PM
Tanya is Sue Lloyd and I happen to sleep with her nightly. I have a license to do this. She is my wife. She was originally a singer with Gene Cornish of the Rascals but I took her away from that life to record for my record label. Phaoroah Records. She went on to make it big as a wife and mommy. This record was played on 60 minutes as an example of what was being produced during that time.
Posted by: bruce LLoyd | December 28, 2009 at 12:27 AM