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"Nobody Stands Here Alone" - Around 1990 I was considering what I was going to record for a follow up to the "Clock And The Moon" album.  I wrote and recorded with many writers during this time before I settled on working with Peter White again.  One writer that I worked with was Neal Morse, who was a big influence on me.  Neal sang most of the background vocals on my solo records.  We recorded about 12 or so songs during this period.  Here is a sample of one of the songs.  Note the reference to "Standing Outside In The Rain".  I always loved singing with Neal as our voice blended together in harmony quite well.  Neal and I played all the instruments on this one.
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"Open Up Your Eyes" - This song was the B side in Europe of the second issue "Play Your Guitar For Me" on Gold Circle.  It was recorded during the Windows album sessions for "My Red Jacket".  We cut this and "One World One Love" on the same day.  I had just met Les Pierce and was starting to write the initial Colour Club material with him.  We asked him to sit in on this session.  Here are the players:

Drums:  Dave Karasony
Bass & Vocals:  Skipper Wise
Guitar & BG Vocals:  Derol Caraco
Sax:  Dave Stambaugh
Keyboards:  Les Pierce
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"Ready to Blow" - From the "Harry" sessions. It was written by Mark LeVang, and myself.  As most of this material from these sessions have made their way on to other albums, this is the lone track never released.  The musician credits are the following:

Peter White:  Acoustic & Electric Guitars
Mark LeVang:  Keyboards & Horn Arrangements
Joel Taylor:  Drums
Tom Tuccerione:  Bass
Tony Guerrero:  Trumpet
Mike Fahn:  Trombone
Gary Meek:  Saxophone
Skipper Wise:  Vocals
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"Tales of Brave Ulysses" - This was recorded around 1994 during the Colour Club first album sessions.  I was doodling around one morning waiting for Les to show up.  Peter White and I were big fans of the 1960's group Cream, who initially recorded this song.  I played all the instruments except for Dave Camp overdubbing the Sax the next day.


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