Written by Nigel Hinton, arranged, guitar and vocal by Jay Einhorn, vocal by Robin Bisel, recorded by Dave Budrys.
Written by Nigel Hinton, arranged, guitar and vocal by Jay Einhorn, vocal by Robin Bisel, recorded by Dave Budrys.
Jay is joined by vocalist Donica Lynn and Dave Budrys on bass.
My version of this song keeps the chorus and adds new verses – backup vocals by Donica Lynn and Dave Budrys.
The past is sometimes not so far behind the present. Words and music, vocal and guitars by Jay Einhorn, bass, harmony vocal and engineering by Dave Budrys.
Years ago I bought an acoustic-electric guitar bass on e-bay, bought a new set of strings for it, and never got around to playing it or changing the strings. Recently the thought of getting out the bass and installing the new strings just came to me, and this is the music that came out as soon as I had strung it. It wasn’t planned, at all. It does express a certain perception. I hope I’m wrong.
Download FileA timely song. Words and music, vocal and guitars, Jay Einhorn, engineering and harmony vocal, Dave Budrys
We lose and find ourselves, again and again…
Don Quixote’s Dream” was written by Canadian Singer-Songwriter Tim Harrison (thanks, Tim!), and I’ve adapted it. French psychoanalyst Francosie Davoine has written “Fighting Melancholia: Don Quixote’s Teaching,” finding depths of meaning in the story for mental illness and recovery. It’s a great story, and a great song.
Poet Deborah Ryel asked me to write a song based on the poem she wrote to her daughter, Margaret Lindsey, on her marriage, and here it is. Recording engineer Dave Budrys contributed harmonies, percussion and harmonium.
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