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    Love You Less
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    Angry God of Winter
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    Nothin Goin On
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    Child of the Night
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    Apathy Blues
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    Butterflies
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    Seething
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    Feel Like Dyin
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    Suicide
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    Ocean Blues
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    My Angel
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    Feel (Rainy Day)
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    O My Heart
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    Many More Tomorrows
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    Everything to Gain

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Eclectic folk and blues rock; Chopin meets Robert Johnson at a Beatles concert.

15 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Folk Rock, BLUES: Rockin' Blues



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From the dark underbelly of suburban bohemia comes the acoustic coffee house rock of Richard Sterling Streeter, whom the San Francisco Chronicle described as âa dark Cat Stevens with an edgeâ, and who considers himself primarily a disciple of Lennon, Dylan, Reed, and Bowie.

Streeterâs work abounds in the fantastic, the mundane, the mythical, the darkly humorous, and the slightly creepy. These songs will move your imagination as well as your feet. Streeter does all the singing, guitar bashing and fiddle scraping, and all the songs are his except âO My Heartâ, a short tragedy by the fourteen year old Henry VIII.

The commonplace becomes magical in the drunken pickup song âEverything to Gainâ; the reverse is true in âChild of the Nightâ, a fifties style rock ballad about the undead; and the protagonist of âSeethingâ rants about a nameless yet liberating anger...but donât let anything you read here stop your imagination from reaching its own conclusions.

To Streeter, Art is more than entertainment; it's his religion - the Church of Rock & Roll.


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