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DO DOUBLE is my anti-war
album. It's got several tracks filled with sounds from the 2002 and 2003
anti-war marches in San Francisco. I added some music to some, and
left some others plain. It's also got several live recordings from Junglebook
club dates back in the 1980s. It was Reagan back then. There's
also some new, scary edited improvisations on a real, wooden piano, and
some of the usual fluffy dance-rock stuff. Enjoy!
01. The Employee (live, non-rap
edit)
02. Junglebook vs. The Vampire
03. No War / Blue Guitar
04. Faster (live, 16th Note)
05. Ba Sha La
06. This Is What Democracy
Sounds Like
07. Roger & Me
08. California Is My Middle
Name
09. Rise Up / Red Horn
10. Two Steps Forward (live,
509 Ellis)
11. Kandahar
12. The Trees Are Back
13. Hammerhead
14. Mr. J From the Bay
15. Wow
16. Hawaii 5-O (live, Baybrick
Inn)
17. Tarantula Breath
18. Operation Desert Wind
19. The Flirt
20. The Squeaky Wheel
21. Blowback
22. Two Steps Forward (live,
16th Note)
23. Mr. J Loves You, Beautiful
24. Magic Words
25. Thanks for Coming, President
Bartlet
01. The Employee - (non-rap
edit re-mixed 2003) recorded live in 1985 at Club Graffiti in San Francisco,
vocals by Junglebook, percussion and vocals by Rich Ferguson, Jeff Mooney,
and Keith Hennessey.
02. Junglebook vs. The Vampire
- co-written by Raino, based on his "Vampire Eyes". Drum samples
from "Toad" by Cream. Guitar, keyboards, and percussion by Junglebook.
03. No War / Blue Guitar
- percussion and vocals by Americans marching in protest of the war in
Iraq, recorded in San Francisco in the spring of 2003. Guitar by Junglebook.
04. Faster - recorded live
in 1986 at the 16th Note in San Francisco, vocals by Junglebook and the
audience, drums by Rich Ferguson and Junglebook. Remixed 2003.
05. Ba Sha La - drums and
co-written by Jeff Left, synth bass by Roger That,
guitar by Junglebook.
06. This Is What Democracy
Sounds Like - voices of the people, recorded at the anti-war march in late
2002 in San Francisco.
07. Roger & Me - guitar
by Raino, guitar synth by Junglebook, co-written by Raino.
08. California Is My Middle
Name - piano by Junglebook.
09. Rise Up / Red Horn -
percussion and vocals by peace protestors in the SF streets in 2003, more
pseudo-horn guitar synth by Junglebook.
10. Two Steps Forward (trio)
- recorded live, 1987, at the 509 Ellis Club, guitar by Mark C. Daly, vocals
and percussion by Debora Tennerino, drums and vocals by Junglebook.
11. Kandahar - all instruments
by Junglebook.
12. The Trees Are Back -
fretless bass by Jim Hoadley, drum machine, knives, tabletop, tapes and
sound effects by John Gootee, guitar by Junglebook, Slurry Lab sessions
1984.
13. Hammerhead - drums and
co-written by Jeff Left, bass synth by Roger That, guitar by Junglebook.
14. Mr. J From the Bay -
a conversation between Mr. Jeff Mooney and Junglebook, a Phillipine student
group, and an ad hoc group of marching drummers, all from the 2003 Anti-War
Rally.
15. Wow - all instruments
and vocal sounds by Junglebook.
16. Hawaii 5-O (music written
by Morton Stevens)- recorded live at the Baybrick Inn, SF, 1986, drums
and vocals by Junglebook.
17. Tarantula Breath - drums
by Jeff Left, guitar, synths, and samples by Junglebook.
18. Operation Desert Wind
- drums by peace marchers, guitar synth by Junglebook.
19. The Flirt - guitar,
percussion, and tape loops by Junglebook, 1984.
20. The Squeaky Wheel -
piano by Junglebook.
21. Blowback - drums and
horn by anti-war protestors, SF, 2002, bass synth by Junglebook.
22. Two Steps Forward (percussion)
- knives and backing vocals by Jeff Mooney, other percussionists unknown,
drums and vocals by Junglebook.
23. Mr. J Loves You, Beautiful
- vocals by Jeff Mooney, percussion by the marchers, guitar and synth by
Junglebook.
24. Magic Words - keyboards,
guitar, beats and samples by Junglebook.
25. Thanks for Coming, President
Bartlet - documentary sounds from the 2002 Anti-War march in San Francisco,
including a murky "Thank You" from Martin Sheen.
Otherwise, written, recorded,
and produced by Junglebook.
P &© 2003
by Mark Gunnion Music
cbrown front cover design
from a drawing by Junglebook;
photos by Junglebook
www.Junglebook.org
JunglebookMusic@earthlink.net
Google up "PEACE WAS COOL"
for links to complete peace
rally reports with MP3s and photos.
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