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This version was recorded at Subterranean Sound in Long Branch NJ in 1991, featuring the studios owner, Stacy Phelon, on organ.
If this song sounds familiar to you, compare it to a monster mid nineties hit song, recorded by a white female blues singer. That song was written by the leader of a Philadelphia based, successful pop/rock band that had several hits also. That person also happened to be a regular customer at Subterranean Sound. Interesting!!!!
lyrics
My vision is impaired by,
the sound of soul revival
Memory hasn't served me,
very well this year
As i walk through daylight,
muscles start to tighten
As i drive through darkness,
there's a ringing in my ear
Sleep, wake, renew
Come back into view
He is like a poem,
about death as a story
He's a soul survivor,
of some desperate years
Poems die a quick death,
in the ashes of forgotten,
images and metaphor,
that should not die this way
Sleep, wake, renew
Come back into view
credits
released January 1, 1991
Words and Music by Jeffrey Woehr, 1989
Jeffrey Woehr: Vocals, Guitar, Lead Guitar
Mike Miksis: Bass Guitar
John Allen: Guitar
Charles Applegate: Drums
Stacy Phelon: Organ
Recorded by Stacy Phelon at Subterranean Sound Long Branch NJ 1990
Digitally remastered by Sonicraft in 2014
Remixed by Tim Pannella and Jeffrey Woehr at Lake House Recording Studios Asbury Park NJ 2016
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