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Josh Clayton- Felt : Inarticulate Nature Boy
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'60s British Invasion, meets '70s American soul with lyrics, melody, songs and groove that will keep you company for a good long time.
Genre: Urban/R&B: Funk
Release Date: 1995
Inarticulate Nature Boy Record Label: Josh Clayton- Felt
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Soon Enough 0:00 Album Only
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What Do I Know 0:00 Album Only
Dead American 0:00 Album Only
Matchbox Head 0:00 Album Only
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Album Notes

Inarticulate Nature Boy was my first major label release after School Of Fish broke up.

I rented a groovy wooden house in the trees in Topanga Canyon, just outside of Los Angeles.

We brought the studio there and I continued the tradition that I'd started on Beautiful Nowhere of recording the record myself, in a home environment, only this time I was fortunate enough to have the company of fantabulous engineer/ Co-producer, Tony Phillips (Seal, Pete Townshend, Joni Mitchell), and a top notch studio. We called it the Tree House and began recording.

I took a break from the wall of guitar sound of my previous band and experimented with bringing back my funky roots while holding on to my love for songs and melody.

My goal was, and come to think of it still is, to marry "Black" and "White" music in the most organic way possible, because it always feels like the best, and most inspiring place for me to be.

This CD is one of the earlier voyages out to that world and will make both you and your speakers very happy.

ONLY AVAILABLE as long as I can get copies, have a wonderful ride.

Josh

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REVIEWS

a damn good cd, one of the few you can listen to in its entirety
author: Debbe Cox
One of his best to date
author: Bryce Jenkins
This is one of his best. It is too bad he died in January. I liked his music.
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Love this album. It was worth replacing my lost one!
author: brenmil
fantastic!! riveting!! lush instrumentation and gorgeous melodies!!!
author: Chistopher Tafoya
this is the album school of fish could never make.
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