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Paul Dewitt : A Giant Dewittian Chill Pill
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Mellow nightie-night instrumentals for adults with sweeping panoramic sounds and memorable melodies based on guitar finger picking. This album is guaranteed. If after you listen 3 times you still don't like it send it back and we'll refund it.
Genre: New Age: Ambient
Release Date: 2009
A Giant Dewittian Chill Pill Record Label: Paul Dewitt
  • Buy CD - $11.97
  • Download Album (MP3) - $8.50
SPECIAL: 30% discount if you buy more than one copy of it today!
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
To Do Or Not To Do 6:18 $0.99
Never Give Up 5:42 $0.99
Lost But Happy 3:38 $0.99
The Golden Touch 4:07 $0.99
Floating On A Dream 3:22 $0.99
Wanted Burial Ground Space 4:06 $0.99
Journey To Now Time 4:00 $0.99
This Time I Get Lucky 4:07 $0.99
Non Stick Cookware 3:29 $0.99
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Album Notes

I strongly encourage you to listen to the longer samples my music at my web site. http://dewittian.com

Then come back here to buy one and take advantage of the buy 1 get 1 FREE deal I've got going

I started a CHRISTMAS SPECIAL valid from now till the end of January. Since I have two completely different CD's selling on Amazon, CDBaby etc.... right now the deal is "Buy One and get one FREE". You might ask 'What's the catch?' Simple, one of the CD's must be bought in physical form and to get the FREE one you'll need to join my email list because the Free one is download on directly from my web sitet.

You can use the second CD for a Christmas present or just use it to see if you can expand your mind to get used to a new style of music.

Here’s how it works:

Buy one of my 'physical CDs' from CDBaby, or elsewhere then sign up for my monthly emal list. Once I have your email address I'll send you the web location and password to download the the other free Album from my website.

Why such a big discount? We at http://dewittian.com believe you shouldn’t have to pay so much to try new music. Ever notice it takes a few listens in order to see if you like something your ear isn’t used too?

I believe that if you to try something different you might just start expanding what you like.

"I remember my first CD by a band called Devo back in the 1980s. It was so intense and grated on my nerves so much that it
took a week of forcing myself to listen once a day and learn the songs enough to learn to like them.
If nobody had ever given me that album, I’d might have never learned to enjoy bands like Green Day years later?



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