Core N.Y.C. | Tryin' to Sort It All Out

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Tryin' to Sort It All Out

by Core N.Y.C.

Seasoned musicians, and Hell's Kitchen denizens Bill Burtt (bass, vocals), Peter Runnells (drums) and Malcolm Hunter (keyboards, vocals) form a tight, pared down trio serving up new, memorable, foot-tapping tunes.
Genre: Jazz: Jazz Vocals
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1. Big Boots
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2. Open Doors
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3. Tryin' To Sort It All Out
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5:23 $0.99
4. O' When the Moon
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4:27 $0.99
5. Faraway Eyes
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6. Short Time Affair
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7. Morning Song
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8. Coffee
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9. Model Prisoner
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10. Questions
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11. Businessman
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12. Shaking
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13. Eye to Eye
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14. Trouble With You
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15. Big Boots (reprise)
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0:50 album only
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
"Big Boots" follows an urban mystery man stomping around the city. A raspy-voiced Hunter questions life's ironies in "Tryin' To Sort It All Out". Bill Burtt delivers his soulful voice towards a distant love on "Faraway Eyes", and then renders heart-breaking "Questions". Peter Runnells brings in his own original with the latin feel of "Morning Song". Then, there's a dirty cup of "Coffee". There's a "Businessman" looking for his Lamborghini, and the hopeful, "Eye to Eye".
Overall, 14 songs covering over an hour of swingin' blues.


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