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Track
Listing for California Redemption Value
1.
Registered
Charity sample
2.
I'm
Like You sample
3.
Symphony
Of Love sample
4.
You
Walked Away sample
5.
These
Days sample
6.
Everybody
Sees sample
7.
Sorry sample
8.
Tale
Of Two Cities sample
9.
Lonely
Tonight sample
10.
If You
Run To Me sample
11.
On The
Ground sample
12.
Why Go
Alone? sample
Excerpt from liner notes:
“By July, I really needed to get a plan
together. I had some gigs up in Washington State, and came back with the idea
to move to Seattle. Things were fun up there; I had some friends in the music
scene, it was a change of scenery, and I had a place to live lined up.
So I moved to Seattle, but actually, it
was West Seattle. I was right along the monorail route…that will be completed
in 2010. I did have a bus stop right out front of the house, however, and I'd
catch that thing, and be in Ballard one hour later! The last bus back left at
midnight. I didn't get out as much as before, and I didn't know nearly as many
people as in SF. I spent most days and nights at home, working on what became
California Redemption Value.
Body in Seattle and mind on San
Francisco, I flew down pretty much every month for a week or more, riding my
bike around, working sessions in any empty room I could find at Hyde St.
Studios. I kept the closet in SF where the rest of my music gear remained.
Every trip down, I'd sell off more equipment, throw out more things, and give
away another box of books. The pile of possessions was disappearing, but I kept
writing songs in the closet. “Drummer Plumber” Derek Ritchie and I would meet
up for three hours to record every idea I had ready.
By the end of 2003, we’d made about
thirty songs, some of which were worth finishing. I'd bring the tapes back to
Seattle and work on them in my basement.
Living in two places made for emptier,
more disconnected friendships. My SF friends and I would just play catch-up,
talking about how life is up there, but not seeing me often enough to be in
their lives day-to-day. Building relationships in Seattle was hampered by the
fact I might decide to move back any day.”