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stewart on deborah holland album released in 1994

PostPosted: 04 Jan 2010 18:39
by kipper
for who like me didn't know...

stewart played 2 songs (My Favorite Joe - Tried
and True) on deborah holland album " Freudian Slip"
from deborahholland.net

on the following link you can hear a very short audio:
http://www.amazon.com/Freudian-Slip-Deb ... B000005YH1

kipper

Re: stewart on deborah holland album released in 1994

PostPosted: 04 Jan 2010 20:57
by ltwoman
I appreciate the head's up, kipper. I didn't know either. And would have never thought to look for that.

Re: stewart on deborah holland album released in 1994

PostPosted: 04 Jan 2010 23:30
by conroy
Don't forget Stewart is on We Don't Need a Reason as well. It was originally the b-side to the Rose Colored Glasses. The version on Freudian Slip is almost identical to the one on the the Rose Colored Glasses except for the fade out at the end which is slightly different from what I remember.

Re: stewart on deborah holland album released in 1994

PostPosted: 07 Jan 2010 00:31
by zilboy
conroy wrote:Don't forget Stewart is on We Don't Need a Reason as well. It was originally the b-side to the Rose Colored Glasses. The version on Freudian Slip is almost identical to the one on the the Rose Colored Glasses except for the fade out at the end which is slightly different from what I remember.


I have that single on cassette! Stewart's snare sounds like the Fairlight snare. I wasn't very pleased with his drum sound on that album. It sounded watered down compared to AL #1.

For Christmas, I got the "Someday We'll Understand" promo CD. It has the studio & live versions of "Someday" plus live versions of "Spy", "Sunset Gun" and "Someone To Come Home To". Boy, do those live tracks RAWK!!!