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In the vein of Elliot Smith or Badly Drawn Boy, Cody Lee's music is as diverse as it is catchy. Songs range from Orchestral instrumentals to short, noisy pop songs that would make Sparklehorse proud.
Genre:
Rock: College Rock
Release Date:
2008
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Scorched and Scattered Volume 2
Cody Lee
© Copyright-Cody Lee
(859700651186)
Record Label: Cody Lee
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1. Introduction |
1:43 |
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2. California (featuring Collin Herring) |
4:17 |
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3. Not the One |
4:10 |
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4. Why Would I Lie |
3:27 |
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5. Life You Own |
3:40 |
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6. Ode to Barrymore |
4:50 |
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7. Asphault |
3:05 |
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8. Cynical Song |
2:52 |
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9. Right Down the Line |
4:21 |
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10. Apology #2 |
5:06 |
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11. Don't Change |
4:43 |
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12. Circles |
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!!! Limited edition hand signed and numbered !!!
It's been seven years since Cody's critically acclaimed debut release "Living Stereo" was released. Now, after spending almost 3 years at the legendary Paramore studios in Silverlake CA, and witnessing the creation of masterpieces by Fiona Apple, Jonathon Rice, Lucinda Williams, Sarah McLaughlin and Vic Chestnutt, Cody has created his own masterpiece in "Scorched and Scatted Volume 2". Having elected to do the majority of the performing, recording and writing on his first CD, Cody has gathered a diverse group of musicians for this eclectic second full length release. Such friends as Collin Herring, Gabrielle Douglas (The Cush), Eric Schutt (Mermaid Purse), Steve Collins (Deadman), John Kent (Radish, Ben Kweller), and members of Dallas psyche-band Sunward. "Scorched and Scattered Vol. 2" contains songs that range from the orchestral "Introduction", the Buckley-esque blues of "Why Would I Lie", Joe Jackson-like pop/jazz of "Ode to Barrymore" to the garage rock stomps of "Not the One" and "Cynical Song".
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