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Mouthing Off
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SIDE 1
1. MICHAEL'S BLUES:
Michael Bruesch on guitars, Mark Poss on
Clackamore, Wayland on Jew's harp and
mouth bow. "Michael started us out on
this blues riff in E; we just added on."
2. WEDDING DAY:
Wayland on guitar and vocals, Clackamore
and Jew's Harp. "First performed at my sister's
wedding in 1984, and at several weddings since.
It's great to finally have it recorded."
3. MOUTH JAM WITH TOAST:
Wayland on brass Jew's harp and Clackamore.
4. DIDJERIDU BLUES:
" Here a didj of fixed length and no finger
holes is used to play the melody; Clackamore,
Jew's harp and shakers fill it out."
5. KUBING BOW BOP:
Mark Poss on Kubing and Wayland
on mouth bow. "One of those rare
moments that came out right."
6. STRING WALK:
"Mouth bow with some melodic content."
7. UNSEEN FRIENDS:
1984. "I wrote this for a specific event and
it has become my own favorite. Special
thanks to these friends for making life
and, thus, this music possible."
SIDE 2
1. KALIMBA VISION:
"This is a good place to thank Steve for his
great work recording the music and encouraging
me to include this."
2. YELLOW BRICK DREAM:
"Written as a frustrated folk/who knows
what song writer in Nashville."
3. ONE STRING JAM:
"Originally recorded for the publication
Experimental Musical Instruments
(Box 784 Nicasio, CA 94946) to
appear on a compilation tape."
4. TURKEY IN THE STRAW: Traditional
5. ST. ANNE'S REEL: Traditional.
"An old folk instrument. and a new folk
instrument combine on two Jew's harp standards."
6. SPOT N EDDY:
Mark Poss on Kubing, Wayland on mouth bow.
"Spontaneous music. I just love it."
7. E MEDLEY:
Guitar, vocal, Jew's harp. "A little piracy
and a lot of years in the mixing."
8. A WANDERING MOUTH BOW:
"Originally recorded for the publication
Experimental Musical Instruments."