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MP3 Aaron Seibert - There´s Something

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  • Jill & Jack
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  • Ranger Dan
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  • First Glance
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  • Train to Waterloo
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  • Theres Something
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  • Desolation Street
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  • A Wild Horse
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  • I Got the Blues
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  • Town by the River
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  • Theres Something (reprise)
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  • Dirty
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  • Through it All
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Description:

(ID 562187)
Debut of original songs spanning 10 years. Recorded live in studio, featuring Aaron's intense, funky, soulful vocals backed by his groove driven acoustic guitar.

13 MP3 Songs
POP: Folky Pop, ROCK: Acoustic



Details:
"There's Something" was recorded in three live sessions during the long winter of 2003. Aaron has been writing songs since around 1993. Track number 8, I Got the Blues, was written that year. The songs on this collection represent all ten years of Aaron's writing. Since the year 1999, Aaron has become very busy playing gigs all over New England. Over 500 shows played since '99 has honed his live performance skills, which is Aaron's trademark. Aaron has a great stage presence when he performs. So, when he finally decided to take the plunge into the studio his desire was to capture his live performance without overdubs and studio wizardry. Ranger Dan, track 2, was written about a camping trip he took to the Boston Harbor Islands. Aaron says, "I remember taking the commuter train to Boston, and then having to switch to the subway at North Station and then switching subways until I reached Aquarium Station where the Ferry was parked. Of course, all of this was achieved with a giant backpack rig, two gallons of water, a tent, and, yes, it happened to be rush hour. It was crazy, but the destination was worth it."

Listening to the track samples should give the listener a good idea of Aaron Seibert's talent and range. Well... here he is, Aaron Seibert, and I know that most listeners will find this destination well worth it, making them believe that there is something here.


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