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Nostalgia In My Square Head

  1. No Kissin'
  2. A Very Brief Respite
  3. Invisible Man
  4. Hide 'n Sleep
  5. Entre La Calle Y La Caneta
  6. Cross: The Street
  7. 5:30 Bounce / Nostalgia in Times Square
  8. Wreckage on Aisle 50
  9. Hangups
  10. Subwayride/Citywide
  11. Snow in Hades
  12. Nostalgia in my Square Head

© 2011 - Malcolm R.D.B. Hunter & George Dugan
Published by Head Bopping Syndrome (SESAC)

Nostalgia in My Square Head - a funky Gospel record about Hell's Kitchen - is available NOW!

Featuring the Makeshift Dream Orchestra - a 10-piece band of notable players from across the musical grid - Nostalgia in My Square Head funks up an original vibe of classic New York proportions, mixing jazz, R&B, and soul...


 

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Tryin’ to Sort It All Out

  1. Big Boots
  2. Open Doors
  3. Tryin’ to Sort It All Out
  4. O’ When the Moon
  5. Short Time Affair
  6. Faraway Eyes
  7. Morning Song
  8. Coffee
  9. Model Prisoner
  10. Questions
  11. Shaking
  12. Businessman
  13. Eye to Eye
  14. Trouble With You
  15. Big Boots (reprise)

All songs © 2003 Malcolm R.D.B. Hunter
except Morning Song © 1987 Peter Ray Runnells
Published by Head Bopping Syndrome (SESAC)

Tryin' to Sort It All Out is a jazz and blues record about love and loss. 
Seasoned musicians - and Hell's Kitchen denizens - Bill Burtt (bass, vocals), Peter Runnells (drums) and Malcolm Hunter (keyboards, vocals) form a tight, pared down trio serving up new, memorable, foot-tapping tunes.

"Big Boots" follows an urban mystery man stomping around the city.  A raspy-voiced Hunter questions life's ironies in "Tryin' To Sort It All Out". Bill Burtt delivers his soulful voice towards a distant love on "Faraway Eyes", and then renders heart-breaking "Questions".  Peter Runnells brings in his own original with the latin feel of  "Morning Song". Then, there's a dirty cup of "Coffee"; a "Businessman" looking for his Lamborghini, and the hopeful, "Eye to Eye".  Overall, 14 songs covering over an hour of swingin' blues.



 

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Wunderground Radio


  1. WUNDerground Radio
  2. Puerto Rican Girlfriend
  3. Like A Steely Dan Movie
  4. Model Prisoner

 

© 2000 Malcolm R.D.B. Hunter/ Head Bopping Syndrome (SESAC) and
Stephen B. Ward/ Mu Music International (BMI)

A concept record - designed to be an album - WUNDerground Radio is a roving, pirate radio station.

With the ample facility of Producer Steve Ward, "Wunderground Radio" rocks with guitarist Scott Totten, proceeds to fantasize about a "Puerto Rican Girlfriend" with the New York Horns, and musically story-boards the urban nightmare that is "Like a Steely Dan Movie". Behaved in his own way, Mr. Hunter tells how he's a "Model Prisoner" to the funky strains of Totten's guitar once again.