Released July 2006
All instruments and vocals by The Lone Cadaver except where noted
Thank you to Deb & Meg again!
The Track List:
DEEP IN THE BURBLING UNDERTHICKET OF SOME TROPICAL HELL (Richard Wynne)
KERRY BLUE (Richard Wynne) Vocals: Debi Smith
SPIRITS IN THE MATERIAL WORLD (Sting) Vocals & Acoustic Guitar: Megon McDonough
PASS IT ON (Debi Smith) Vocals & Bodhran: Debi Smith PRELUDE: THERE ONCE WAS A NOTE (Pete Townshend)
THE SONG IS OVER (Pete Townshend)
IT DON'T COME EASY (Richard Starkey)
A MILLION YESTERDAYS (Richard Wynne & Megon McDonough)
O LUCKY MAN (Alan Price)
YOU DON'T BELIEVE IN LOVE (Megon McDonough) Vocals & Acoustic Guitar: Megon McDonough
I NEVER CRY (Alice Cooper)
THE NIGHTMARE FUTURE SUITE (Richard Wynne & John Entwistle)
MORE THAN ONCE (Debi Smith) Vocals: Debi Smith THEY ARE ALL IN LOVE (Pete Townshend)
BEATLE LOVE (Megon McDonough) Vocals & Acoustic Guitar: Megon McDonough
EVERYBODY'S CHANGING (Keane)
JUST HOW BLIND (Matthew Fisher)
ANGELS WORKING OVERTIME (Megon McDonough) Vocals & Acoustic Guitar: Megon McDonough
GETTING OLD (Dominic Troiano)
Live at Cadaverstock 2005
IN THE BLEAK MID-FUTURE
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IN THE BLEAK MID-FUTURE REPRISE
Live at Cadaverstock 2005

Cover photo: Dick 'n' Kerry, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, 1966.
This is the fourth in the occasional series from your friend and his,
The Lone Cadaver. The album includes a couple of live tracks from
Cadaverstock 2005 in Annapolis with my buddy, Deb Smith. These two songs
of Deb's were completely spontaneous and utterly unrehearsed. I've performed
a little post-concert Cadaver Studios magic on them to clean up some of the
inevitable mistakes we both made. And yes, I know that "More Than Once" is
too fast. There was waaaay too much adrenaline flowing. Yep, you shoulda
been there. Also included herein is a nostalgic little tune I wrote with
Megon McDonough. Guess which one of us was responsible for the lyrics?
And I've reworked and remixed some Lone Cadaver classics as well.
Hope you like it.
CONTINUING DISCLAIMER: No one in their right mind ever said I could sing.
Recorded in Cadaver Studios on a Korg D1600 16-track digital recorder,
April 2002 - July 2006. The Lone Cadaver uses Rickenbacker, Schecter, Fender
& Martin basses, Ovation, Gibson & Takamine guitars, Korg keyboards, Shure
microphones, Rotosound, Gibson and Martin strings and a whole bunch of other crap.
Continuing thanks and much love to East Coast Cadaverette
Debi Smith, Chicago Cadaverette Megon McDonough & Flort.
© I Still Can't Sing Productions (Very) Ltd. 2006

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