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Ric Seaberg : A Thousand Songs
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Lyric driven Rock. Twinkle in eye.
Genre: Rock: Adult Contemporary
Release Date: 2009
A Thousand Songs Record Label: Ric Seaberg
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
The Lone Ranger Song 0:33 Album Only
Hear Me! 3:40 Album Only
In My Daddy's Car 4:36 Album Only
Smiley Emoticon 4:19 Album Only
The Queen of Hollywood High 5:07 Album Only
When I Come Home 3:30 Album Only
A Song Named You 5:22 Album Only
My New Truck 3:51 Album Only
Big Tv 3:23 Album Only
No Tool for That 3:32 Album Only
Go There 3:55 Album Only
Just to See Her Face 3:46 Album Only
Why Didn't I Think of That? 4:13 Album Only
Don' Say Nothin' 'Bout It (The Enabler Song) 2:37 Album Only
Make It About Me 6:17 Album Only
One More Beatles Song 3:42 Album Only
Never Far From My Mind 3:16 Album Only
Images 3:56 Album Only
A Thousand Songs 3:43 Album Only
Arch Enemy 3:50 Album Only
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Album Notes

After his song "If Oprah Was President" was used behind a CNN story about Oprah in 2007, Ric Seaberg went to work writing songs to complete his new CD, "A Thousand Songs", which includes, among other typically interesting and sometimes humorous Seaberg offerings, "The Lone Ranger Song", featuring Ric singing one of his first efforts at the age of 3. "A Thousand Songs" is undoubtedly Seaberg's finest batch of songs, and includes the surefire hit "Hear Me!", destined to be Ric's most played song since his masterpiece "We Talk About Cars". Hundreds of podcasters have enjoyed playing Ric's songs on their podcasts, and we predict these new songs will be favourites on the podcast circuit, as well as being added to shuffle rotations all over the world, generating proceeds which will of course inch their way into the Seaberg coffers......... as Ric himself suggests in the song, "A Thousand Songs",

There’s water bills and l’ectric bills, and gas is gonna climb
There’s a Starbucks on the corner, where I spend a lot of time
There’s a website and guitar strings, there’s CD blanks and picks
But all these things could be resolved with a modicum of clicks

Oh life would be so simple, life would be so fine
Life would be much better, with a better bottom line!
I’d send my kids to college, and I’d reek with confidence,
If I could sell a thousand songs on iTunes every month!
I’d dine on brie and oysters, and I’d take my wife t’lunch
If I could sell a thousand songs on iTunes every month

Two of Ric's tunes, "We Talk About Cars", and "Didn't Say I Love You Right" appear on NPR's "Car Talk" compilation CDS. " The Noise Pollution's Gone" is the official theme song of "NoiseFreeAmerica"

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REVIEWS

Congratulations on GrIndie Award
author: RadioIndy.com
RadioIndy is proud to present Ric Seaberg a GrIndie Award for their CD "A Thousand Songs." A GrIndie Award is RadioIndy's stamp of approval that this CD is an excellent quality CD. Please join us in congratulating this artist on this accomplishment.
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Great contemporary rock CD with humorous lyrics
author: Shaun H. and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
Veteran songwriter Ric Seaberg takes listeners for a musical journey through his life and much more on “A Thousand Songs.” Overall, Seaberg’s songs are very reminiscent of late 70’s Jackson Browne, both in his vocal approach and melodies. The Browne influence can be heard throughout the disc, but is most recognizable on “The Queen of Hollywood High” and “In My Daddy’s Car.” There are also some faint hints of John Lennon and Warren Zevon scattered about as well. Seaberg also touches upon the subject of divorce in songs such as “Make it About Me” and “Smiley Emoticon.” His ability to write openly about his life experiences and feelings makes it very easy for any listener to attach themselves to these great songs. Any Jackson Browne or Brian Wilson fan will be spinning “A Thousand Songs” over and over again.
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