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Jeff Greenleaf : Dragon Eyes
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Wilco meets Elliott Smith in Ibiza
Genre: Rock: Acoustic
Release Date: 2007
Dragon Eyes © Copyright-Jeff Greenleaf
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Snowing in L.A. 4:32 $0.99
Be A Star 3:52 $0.99
Braille Surfer 2:56 $0.99
Flow Like Water 3:28 $0.99
Dreaming 3:24 $0.99
Silly Old Town 3:15 $0.99
Come Back In 2:48 $0.99
Club Greenleaf (Come Back In) 2:38 $0.99
Slippin' 3:37 $0.99
Morning Train Blues 3:57 $0.99
Built For Love 3:50 $0.99
Strawberry Patch 3:33 $0.99
Dragon Eyes 2:14 $0.99
The Tubes 4:26 $0.99
Up That Hill 3:17 $0.99
Party Girl 4:48 $0.99
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Album Notes

Also check out Jeff newest album Sonic Shapes- Music for Film, TV, and Multimedia Production. Jeff Greenleaf, a Braille Specialist for blind children, has released 2 albums in 2007: Chill Factory and Dragon Eyes. Jeff Greenleaf has played guitar, harmonica, keyboards, and bass in various rock bands for the past 20 years.When he moved to Santa Barbara in his college years, Jeff started to write, record, and perform his original music as a solo act. Greenleaf also produced music festivals which featured Santa Barbara's best bands. He performed in a multitude of festivals, coffee houses, and parties. Greenleaf experimented with recording electronica music and gained a loyal following through his performances. In his second album, Dragon Eyes, The Malibu-based songwriter steps forward with a stirring and reflective collection of cool, propulsive melodies and warm, hopeful ballads. Textured with a deft blend of acoustic and electric guitars with old skool keyboards, Jeff Greenleaf archives his best musical ideas and stylings. Dragon Eyes is the result of Jeff's construction of a new, state of the art home studio in 2006. "In the 6 years since my last album, I have learned so much about running a recording studio, producing, and engineering" says Greenleaf. "I'm really excited about the release of Dragon Eyes for so many reasons, but mainly because it demonstrates my ability to skillfully produce and shape a musical moment." Jeff has always had an appreciation for electronic music, but his time spent in Spain was a real turning point. "I spent a week in Ibiza Spain, which is this tiny island that revolves around electronic music (techno, house, chill, drums n' bass, etc). They literally have the biggest clubs in the world on this beautiful little island on the Mediterranean Sea. Every single billboard along the roads advertise for the clubs with these amazing colorful graphics. Young people from all over Europe come there just to listen to this music because all the famous DJs live there," explains Greenleaf. "The music was so fresh to me and I'll never forget being in the middle of the dance floor with hundreds of people at 7:30 in the morning getting covered with foam bubbles!" The electronica flavor on Dragon Eyes is a tribute to the foam parties in Ibiza. "With all of my previous recordings, there are always things that bother me now when I hear them," explains a thoughtful and self-effacing Jeff Greenleaf. "I think this is the record where I've really got it right," he adds with a laugh. "It's the record that seems to have that mysterious combination of elements, all falling right into place." Greenleaf points out "My earlier recordings are all my babies, but this one I get excited about, because it bounces around a lot. When the engineering was complete and the album was being pressed, I had this image of myself running through a war zone with it, holding it like a baby --- protecting it. Bullets whizzing past my head," Greenleaf says over pizza in his recording studio. Jeff's 3rd album Chill Factory is a combination of New Age, Chill, Downtempo, World Music, and Soundtrack music. "I've been working nights as a massage therapist for several years and I realized that it was time to record an album dedicated to relaxation," explains Greenleaf. "It started out as a simple project focusing on droning hypnotic soundscapes but it quickly changed into something much more," Greenleaf remembers. While the album is very atmospheric, it also includes some beautiful world music inspired from Jeff's experience in the UCSB Middle Eastern Ensemble, Indian Ensemble, and Balinese Gamelan. "As an anthropology major, I focused my cultural interests strictly on the arts, specifically ethnomusicology," adds Greenleaf. Some of the songs, including "Sleepwalk to India" and "Bali Sunset" take you on a musical journey throughout the far east. Chill Factory is exactly what the title suggests: It's a downtempo, electronic chill album that truly

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REVIEWS

Lay back and let the eclectic licks of Greenleaf float you on a melodic, quirky
author: Carrie Lederer
Each song offers a mood, creating a scene, a story, a journey in time. Overall, the tunes are mellow, soothing, with pleasant surprising moments of new layers of sound or lyric surfacing. Very chill.
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Lay back and let the eclectic licks of Greenleaf float you on a melodic, quirky
author: Carrie Lederer
Each song offers a mood, creating a scene, a story, a journey in time. Overall, the tunes are mellow, soothing, with pleasant surprising moments of new layers of sound or lyric surfacing. Very chill.
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A pleasing trip to Greenleaf's music zone...
author: Lian Chen
is a refreshing experience! Each song will take you to a magical stop that fullfilled with passion and soul. I'm lovin' it! Highly recommended.
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sensational mix of all things good
author: todd smolar
Dragon Eyes is a masterwork of utmost perfection. It ranks with some of the best Wilco and Radiohead albums. Traditional rock n folk is turned on its head with the tuneful, smooth renderings of Greenleaf. Let the music flow and let the good times grow. Greenleaf's Dragon Eyes will make your day a breeze of positive vibes.
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