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Hello – annA
here...
This is
Paper Girl which is my new CD. It’s 14 of my songs with me doing
them. Also other people helping who have all done brilliant stuff –
Dave Pegg, Gerry Conway, Simon Nicol (Fairport Convention),
John Rabbit Bundrick (The Who), Clive Bunker, (used to be in Jethro Tull),
Maartin Allcock (used to be in Jethro Tull and Fairport Convention),
PJ Wright (The Dylan Project + Little Johnny England), Mark Tucker and Oonagh Ryder.
It was recorded between July and November of 2003 at
various different studios.
It costs £12 which I think is quite good really. You
could buy it if you like…

January 2004
PS I’ve got a trampoline but it’s not for sale.

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songs |
Still Going Strong |
Paper Girl |
Still A Learner |
Oh No It's Me |
Ready To Love |
Dance With Me |
Ready And Willing |
Washing Machine |
Mr Lovely |
Sorry-For-Myself Train |
The Whiteman |
There You'll Be |
J |
So Far So Good |
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Paper Girl 1 min 8 sec ; 1Mb
Ready And Willing 1 min
50 sec ; 1.7Mb
The Whiteman 3 min 22 sec ;
3.2Mb
There You'll Be 1 min 54
sec ; 1.8Mb
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pictures |
recording Paper Girl
cartoons
credits
Rabbit Bundrick on Paper Girl
"Me, Myself, and I, John Rabbit Bundrick, keyboardist for
The Who, and therefore generally a
musician of all things loud and rock heavy, met Anna Ryder at the
Cropredy Festival, a Fairport Convention annual event at which I
was onboard as the resident keyboardist. This was my chance to do
the 'folky' thing as a change to my staple diet of 'rocks'... and
Anna asked me if I would play on one of her future projects. I
said of course, and now in 2003, she has done a fantastic new solo
album, given me a call, sent me the material, and I set about
adding my keyboard parts in the relevant places on the tracks.
As each track unfolded, I was reminded by her quality and
composing skills, that I too was just a 'real' musician at heart,
and not a rock star, or poser to the medium. Working on Anna's
record has reminded me of why I became a musician all those many
years ago. I was in search of all things musically relevant to
high class, quality, perfection, and taste, and not just to bang
out a few chords on the organ as loud as I could, just to get
noticed. Working on Anna's new album was for me a refresher course
in what it means to be a 'real' musician, with class and fidelity,
and perfection... thank you Anna for the reminder." |
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