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MP3 Abraham Cloud - The Children of the Milkman

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Contact Seller: music, CDbaby reseller USA, Member since 06/19/2005
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(ID 106765)
Barbeque music for those who fry their own brains (with introspection).

15 MP3 Songs
POP: Beatles-pop, POP: British Pop

The Children of the Milkman Songs


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A milkman who spawned 500 children that all met one day and defined Los Angeles ???? Now that sounds like a party. If you ever thought your parents were not really your parents this might be the memorialise for you. From its Sgt. Pepper-ish opening anthem, to its romantic rock-a-billy and hard rock excursions. The Children of the Milkman, is with child thought agitating entertainment. Every song has a story, and every story is about 3 layers deep and colored with lots of humor and sentiment. Born out of the death and disintegration of his own family Children marks a truly great lyricist who has definitely hit his stride.

"I've got every disease known to man
Waiting patiently inside me
To surprise me, when I least expect it."

Abraham Cloud's last excursion: 1998's "Voyage To Afghanistan" I seemed to predict the next American war. God knows what this one might predict.


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