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The Man Who Cycled To The Moon

by Alan Lambert

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Wind & Dust 01:55
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I made a mistake Maybe I'll make another one Who told you where to find me? Maybe I'll make two more See that opened window behind me? You better call the police Maybe I'll make it four, or six, or eight, or ten, or twelve You like the things that I like Maybe I like none of them You know some things that I don't Maybe I know all of them Pick up that piece of paper And fold it away Fold it once, or three times or five, or seven, or nine What good does it do To impart explanations? After all there is no such thing If it turns out to be a man, I draw a man And if it's a woman, I draw a woman What a wonderful proverb
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Goodbye forever Chance of not one thing more Back where I came from Goodbye forever
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Restaurateur I thought you knew I don't care for seasons anymore Oooh, I gave my summer for you But who the hell are you? Now I feel nervous as a movie Altogether again See you can more than Fabian Between now you wouldn't have known what I missed I wished, here I am You know I found these words They were right behind me
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Wine & Bread 01:57

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Mostly analogue and live - good old guitars, pianos, xylophones, tin whistles, pots, pans and vocals. The music itself I wrote 30 years ago and, apart from 2 additional riffs, it hasn’t changed at all from the 1986 cassette demos… You can get a sense from the track list that it’s a kind of journey through time and space - flying out your bedroom window with a guitar.

Parts of it were adapted for songs on the 1999 Dead Elvis release - originally of the same name, but now repackaged and re-titled ‘Horse-Tax’.

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released July 2, 2017

All titles composed and performed by Alan Lambert,
except Soprano Saxophone on tracks 3 and 9 played by Fergus Cullen

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