This beautifully crafted cardboard gatefold card case with 8 page booklet insert was designed by Dan Stanley Freeman. All cover art photos (excluding the candid shots inside the booklet) are by the wonderful and talented Tashi Hall, taken from the making of video clip "Drive" .
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Cover art photos are by the wonderful and talented Tashi Hall, taken from the making of video clip "Drive". Graphic Design by Dan Stanley Freeman. Pressed at Zenith Records, Melbourne.
Includes unlimited streaming of Something of Myself
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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about
I originally wrote this song on the bass, everything else just evolved from there. It had this real slinky, sexy vibe goin’ on. Bill told me stories of New Orleans and how amazing it is, yet how precarious it can be at night, best to stay indoors and leave the night to the locals!
lyrics
Well it’s late at night I’m all alone
I’m like a lost dog that aint got no bone
Just a wayward dog, that aint got no bone
There’s a dim light at the end of the street
And I’m slinking along to the sound of my feet
And there’s a trumpet blowin’ soul so sweet
It comes alive when the sun goes down
Shadows creep out from underground
They’ll run the strangers out of town
In a Crescent city, when the sun goes down
Through the door of a Smokey bar
To the lonely chord of a jazz guitar
And then I knew, I’d gone too far
The smell of liquor fills the air
Yeah, it drives the feeling like I just don’t care
Just a memory, a long way from here
It comes alive when the sun goes down
Shadows creep out from underground
They’ll run the strangers out of town
In a Crescent city, when the sun goes down
It comes alive when the sun goes down
Shadows creep out from underground
They’ll run the strangers out of town
In a Crescent city, when the sun goes down
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