Becki diGregorio | seven worthies... of the bamboo grove

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seven worthies... of the bamboo grove

by Becki diGregorio

Rock and edgy pop with a hint of psychedelia and Middle-eastern influences.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
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1. Desperate to Fall
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2. Secrets
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3. When You Get Home
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4. Inside the Dream
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5. Godbox
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6. On the Edges Now
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7. Among Us
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8. One in Ten
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9. Open My Eyes
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10. The Days of Our Ascent
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
"Seven Worthies... of the bamboo grove" is the debut CD from Becki diGregorio.

Released in 1996, it features John Wedemeyer, Randy Hayes, Don Lax (Camper Van Beethoven), and special guest Dave Gregory of XTC on guitar and keyboards. Nine original songs plus a cover of the 1960's psychedelic hit "Open My Eyes" by Todd Rundgren's band "The Nazz."

"...a thrilling haze of retroscented sounds through which her Grace Slickisms plunge and soar."
-- Joe Cushley, MOJO Magazine, UK


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