Rich and Famous - David Dubowski, Gregorovich, Michae
Renegade's Heart - David Dubowski, Richardson, Jeff
Ballad of the Boy in the Bubble - David Dubowski, Bilderback, Pete
Strawberry Walrus - David Dubowski, Murtha, Gary
Annie Sure Can Sing - David Dubowski, Plumley, Peggy
Sounding the Alarm - David Dubowski, Jongeblood, Janet
Clothespin Boogie - David Dubowski, Vosik, Tony
Feed Us - David Dubowski, Downs, Tony
I Wish I Had a Goat - David Dubowski, Melnick, Anil
The Mighty White Hunter - David Dubowski, Plumley, Peggy
Sorry Joe - David Dubowski, Lundstrom, Paul
Sarge - David Dubowski, Cameo Castle
Magical Pepperland - David Dubowski, Murtha, Gary
Julien Nitzberg Superstar - David Dubowski, Melnick, Anil
Letters from Molly - David Dubowski, Melnick, Anil
When the Walrus Met the Blossom - David Dubowski, Murtha, Gary
To Be Perfect - David Dubowski, Plumley, Peggy
I'm a Pantone Picker - David Dubowski, Melnick, Anil
Very Rewarding - David Dubowski, Sullivan, Andrea
Painting the Town - David Dubowski, Gregorovich, Michae
Two Ships Passing in the Night - David Dubowski, Jongeblood, Janet
She's a Great Kid (1985) - David Dubowski, Dubowski, David
Have a Nice Day Amateurs - David Dubowski, Dubowski, David
Agent 49 - David Dubowski, Dubowski, David
You have never heard anything like this, unless you are a collector of Song-Poems! Each of the first 21 songs began as a poem received by email, then set to music by the one-man-band of David Dubowski. It's all done from h... more »is home, with lots of real drums, guitar, bass, percussion, and an eight track multitrack digital recorder with only a smattering of drum machine. The sound is, well, hard to classify. Some are rockers, some are pop, one was made to sound like Hendrix and three were made to sound like the Fab Four. Tracks 1-21 started as poems from various songwriters. Then David Dubowski set them to music and the result is the classic song-poem sound. They differ from historic song-poems in that much care and time was taken to make them as good as possible, even though they were all recorded at home. Amyy Keith gives some nice female vocals on several of these little gems. And there are three non-songpoem bonus tracks at the end, one from the ancient pre-digital days of 1985. No matter what, song-poems are the most unusual genre of music history. Packed with 73 minutes of fun!« less
You have never heard anything like this, unless you are a collector of Song-Poems! Each of the first 21 songs began as a poem received by email, then set to music by the one-man-band of David Dubowski. It's all done from his home, with lots of real drums, guitar, bass, percussion, and an eight track multitrack digital recorder with only a smattering of drum machine. The sound is, well, hard to classify. Some are rockers, some are pop, one was made to sound like Hendrix and three were made to sound like the Fab Four. Tracks 1-21 started as poems from various songwriters. Then David Dubowski set them to music and the result is the classic song-poem sound. They differ from historic song-poems in that much care and time was taken to make them as good as possible, even though they were all recorded at home. Amyy Keith gives some nice female vocals on several of these little gems. And there are three non-songpoem bonus tracks at the end, one from the ancient pre-digital days of 1985. No matter what, song-poems are the most unusual genre of music history. Packed with 73 minutes of fun!