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7/9/10: Added "High Finance" to "Garageband Demos 2009-2010" in the Archive.

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Appreciation

The music here is freely available for downloading. It is meant to be heard. Appreciation can take many forms, including financial.

Of course, you can always show appreciation by getting in touch to make music or organize performance, as well.

 

all songs in mp3 zip file (24 mb)

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First Demo

Recorded 1990.

These five songs were recorded in the basement of Pitzer's Mead Dorm on Jack Devine's 16-track reel-to-reel machine. They consist of what Bill calls his "first five good tunes," allowing an exception for "Full Tank of Gas."

This music is here to be listened to.  Show your appreciation in one of three ways: donate, purchase the physical CD using the Paypal button to the left, or, best of all, organize a house concert or hootenanny.

Tracks:

Listen using the play button next to the mp3 download links.

  Name mp3
1 Bad & Good mp3 download
2 What Would Ever mp3 download
3 Take Me Back mp3 download
4 Heart of Steel mp3 download
5 One of the Lucky Ones mp3 download

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About

General Ludd Music is a group of musicians and listeners. It exists for the making and sharing of music, preferably through performance, either in house concerts, which take the form of one or a group of musicians playing formally for an audience, or in hootenannies, where musicians and listeners get together informally to play music.

General Ludd Music began in 1995 as a collaboration between Bill Foreman and Peter Giuliano. Over the course of the years since, a fairly large catalogue of releases accrued. They are available within for download under a Creative Commons license. Physical CDs are available for purchase. The recordings are wonderful, and will hopefully inspire participation.