Alan, How do I get a copy of this....or contact David direct? I'm doing a huge 13-CD Beatle tribute disc set and am very interested in the "Hello Goodbye" and other Beatle cover tunes...which could be a key link to us cross-promoting his entire CD. Jaimie Vernon, President, Bullseye Records of Canada, Inc. http://www.bullseyecanada.com 2171 Avenue Rd., # 200, Toronto, ON CANADA M5M 4B4 (416) 482-3290 http://www.allindiemusic.com >From: "Alan Haber" >Reply-To: audities@smoe.org >To: >Subject: David Grahame's DT and the Disagreeables is almost here >Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 20:54:29 -0500 > >Great news for one and all: David Grahame's new album, DT and the >Disagreeables, will be released on April 1. Featuring 12 new extremely >cool, >can't-get-'em-out-of-your-head songs and a smashing cover of "Hello >Goodbye" >(you might have heard the original, by a little-known band from Liverpool, >England), this is shaping up to be DG's best, most popular album yet. > >From the vaguely-psychedelic, entrancing, goose-bump-inducing "I am God" >and >"We are Love," to the maxi-melodic, harmony-laden "Sexy Sadist" (all >wrapped >up in a shiny Beatles '64-esque shell) and the funky (yes, >funky!)-meets-pure pop, toe-tapping, just-try-not-to-sing-along-with-it >pleasure, "Good Luck," DT and the Disagreeables is destined to land on >every >pop fan's top 10 of 2003 list. (I haven't even mentioned the majestic, >sonically-mind-bending closer, "Loser," which has "standard" written all >over it...oh, I guess I just did!) > >All of this comes to you on one of those shiny silver discs you've come to >love, inside a very cool cover, featuring a shot of the band (my, these >guys >look musical!). Or are they just a front for the multi-instrumental >Grahame, >who actually plays every instrument on this record, save for some of the >string parts? I'll leave it to you to decide! > >Another thing about that "Hello Goodbye" cover: by the time you (and you >know who you are) get DT and the Disagreeables, "Hello Goodbye" may have >been replaced by another cover from the aforementioned Liverpool band's >repertoire; David's creative juices are flowing like an overactive piece of >fruit, which is apt, when you consider there's a song called "Apple" on the >album. Grocers, unite! The moral of the story? Don't fret, 'cause David's >going to make any additional Fab Four covers available to you, his beloved >fans, at a future date. Trade 'em with your friends, if you must! > >DT and the Disagreeables should be available for pre-order from Not Lame by >next week. I'm laying it on the line here, folks: This will be one of your >most treasured pop listening experiences of this or any other year. > >Questions? I'll answer 'em here or off list. Meanwhile, set the table for >DT >and the Disagreeables. They don't eat much, and they clean their dishes >good! > >Thanks for listening! > >Alan, >one man Grahame band and perpetually potent pop guy > >P.S.: Hey, Kelly Cronin, please contact me off list, wontcha? Thanks! > > _________________________________________________________________ Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail