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Catch the Squirrel

by Jeremy dePrisco

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Rusty Hearse 02:56
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On The Edge 02:01
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Satyananda 03:01
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A Fairytale 03:56
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about

A collection of Americana featuring acoustic and electric guitars, and a wide variety of drums and experimental percussion instruments (some of them home made).

Song topics range from the Indian fakir Satyananda and prison life (not autobiographical), to hopeful escapes to the shore and the adventures one has during the long, dark winter.

More at:
www.jeremydeprisco.com/catch-the-squirrel-2007-album/

credits

released April 24, 2007

Jeremy dePrisco - Voice, Guitar, Bass, Percussion, Programming

All tracks engineered and produced by Jeremy dePrisco.

All songs written by Jeremy, *except*:

"Cold Cold Night" written by Dan Cantrell, Bellowhead Records (ASCAP)
Copyright 2002 Used by permission.

"Jockey Full of Bourbon" written by Tom Waits & Kathleen Brennan, published by Jalma Music (ASCAP) Copyright 1985-1998. Used by permission.

"Ox Drivin' Blues" (aka "Whoa Back Buck") H. Ledbetter, J.A. Lomax, A. Lomax. Cromwell Music Inc. Obo Folkways Music Publishers, Inc. (ASCAP) Used by permission.

Catch the Squirrel is Copyright 2007 Jeremy J. dePrisco

Artwork by Adam Lunger

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Jeremy dePrisco Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Jeremy dePrisco is a Pennsylvania musician, composer, performer, and sound artist using improvisation, collaboration, and noise to examine and recontextualize the alienation inherent in media influence, socially constructed reality, conspiracy, and myth.

He works with field recordings, guitar, electronics, synthesizers, radios, found sounds, home-made gadgets, and processed video.
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