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Edge of the World

by Jay Stapley

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seanfnatick Jay covers musical genres quite nicely. Guitar is in service to the songs. "Edge" and "How Many Pearls" are contemplative featuring nice guitar work." Who Am I" could be recorded by John Hiatt while Equilibrium has some burning wah wah work. Worth investigating!!
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Who I Am 02:39
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Equilibrium 06:21

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Featuring Steve Pearce on bass, Blair Cunningham on drums, Martin Ditcham on percussion, Dan Baker on keyboards, Friso Luecht on keyboards, Bob Loveday on violin and many more. This is a collection of songs written while on the endless Westernhagen tour that took up the whole summer of 2005. I was determined to break my songwriting block: I never let myself write freely, always judging myself ("it's too simple/complicated, etc.,") before I'd even finished. this album came out in hotel rooms all over Germany, or walking down the street, or sitting on a tour bus or aeroplane... I'm just happy it came out: I've been writing constantly ever since.

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released May 1, 2008

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Jay Stapley England, UK

I play Americana music, but I am not an Americana musician...
I Play Folk music, but I am not a Folk musician...
I play Rock music but I am not a Rock musician...
I play Electronica music but I am not an Electronica musician...
I am a musician.
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