Recorded from April 2009 through May 2010, the 12 song CD spans various genres including straight ahead rock and roll, progressive rock, and some acoustic-based tunes as well. There is also a fancy 13 page digital booklet with lyrics and artwork so your eyes can be as jazzed as your ears.
For those of you who don't know me, you will hear some of the following influences throughout the disc: Peter Gabriel, Rush (Alex Lifeson), Neil Young, The Beatles, Yes (Steve Howe), Pink Floyd, Porcupine Tree, Pete Townshend and dare I even say a smidge of Warren Zevon, Coldplay and/or U2? I dunno - you tell me what you hear.
I am making the CD available as a free download but am also offering the option to pay a suggested $5 to help offset the cost of recording and mastering. Physical CDs will also be available via snail mail in about a month, and I will let you know about that when the time comes.
Thanks, and ENJOY the CD!
11 comments:
I'm loving it! Great way to start off a new month, with some great new music. I did a post on it too, plus of course FB's and Tweeted :)
I'm looking for the CD on your site but I cn't find the link among the 100s of CDs on Bandcamp's homepage. Can you help please?
Hi Charlie - try this: http://paullesinski.bandcamp.com/
and let me know if it's not working!
congrats Paul! Can't wait to hear it...
Congrats and good luck. Sell a million of em!
Paul - I've been listening to it at work a bit and it sounds great! You were right, a little bit of everything in there. Good work (though I still think you should have put in the Organs/Why/Because That's Why/There's a Tree in my Way/The Revelation in there) :-)
John, thanks man! You know the definitive recording of Tree etc has already happened - no use in trying to recreate that magic! Ha ha!
Wow, cool songs man.
Loving it.
Thanks, Mohan! Feel free to pass on to your friends! Word of mouth kicks ass...
Paul - I downloaded the album right away but only now have had a chance to listen and I very much like what I'm hearing. Well done!!
Thanks, Bob! I thought you might dig some of the harmony-based stuff.
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