Album DescriptionThis CD is a recording of eleven of the acoustic, but groove oriented songs of Marc Black, one of the premier singer/songwriters from the Woodstock, New York area. The recording is dedicated to a small roadhouse with a big heart, the White Water Depot. This was home to the Marc Black Band.."The floor would rumble in your bar of dreams...hippies dance to the shaman's scream." Many of the songs on the CD are meant to honor people and events from Marc's life...his favorite groupies (they never sang no songs, but they taught the band to play), his son's bar mitzvah (this path of love stretches five thousand years to you), his nephew's wedding (we are born in a world worn, yet so full of dreams) and Billy Twigg, the man who owned the White Water Depot and who was later shot by a drug dealer in Texas. "I never had an angel, but if I did, it could have been you Billy Twigg." The collection was produced by Warren Bernhardt, music director for Steely Dan.