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Seventy-Five Seconds
Miniatures, Volume One

NEMO 004
year: 2000

project coordinator:Tim Nelson
mastering: Bob Catlin
artwork:Tim Nelson


The Reader's Digest of CT releases, artists contributing to 'Seventy-Five Seconds' were not given any stylistic guidelines, only a time limit. The result is a 58-track grab bag featuring a huge variety of styles, textures, moods and sounds, all wrapped up in convenient single-serving packages of about a minute and a quarter each.


The copyright to each song belongs to the respective artist.
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10 Murkie The Kindling of Strangers
   
comment May 17, 2006: Michael Peters (www.michaelpeters.de)
  way cool ... how did you get Keith Richards to play on your track? :-)
   
comment May 19, 2006: murkie (www.twistedapplerecords.com)
  easy. i just pushed him out of a coconut tree.
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