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Tony Natale : Mountain
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Refreshing Rock music for the soul, with a taste of Pop, R n B, Blues, Punk, New Age, Country and Reggae.
Genre: Rock: Classic Rock
Release Date: 2007
Mountain Record Label: Peacepipe Records
  • Download Album (MP3) - $16.99
  • Buy CD - $20.00
SPECIAL: 10% discount if you buy more than one copy of it today!
Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Weapons Of War 5:50 $0.99
It's not the way you say it, (Susi's song) 4:26 $0.99
Carry Me 3:32 $0.99
Mother Nature 4:11 $0.99
Among Friends 4:05 $0.99
Sweatsox 3:23 $0.99
Bedtime Stories 3:41 $0.99
Don't you want a little bit more 4:52 $0.99
Shake Up the Neighborhood 3:34 $0.99
All Along the Watchtower 3:54 $0.99
White Room 5:01 $0.99
Jam to the Skies 8:25 $0.99
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Album Notes

Musician Tony Natale releases his first solo CD "Mountain." It's a combination of some of his most interesting life experiences. While living, working and growing up in New Jersey, NYC, London England and East Germany.

Sensitive, Energizing, Rock and Roll, Lyrical, Classic Rock, Melodic, Enlighting, Personal, Inspiring, Great music and sound quality. These are some ways Tony and others like to discribe his CD Mountain.

The reason "Mountain" is a little more expensive is because it includes an Album cover style package, an 12 page booklet with information about the stories behind each song of how, why, where, and when they were written and recorded. Along with the lyrics and concepts.

Filled with Tony's artwork, and drawings. Tony took great time and pleasure to create all the artwork, paintings, and drawings on the cover and booklet for you.

The songs were professionally recorded and Mastered at four different internation locations. 3 songs were recorded at Studio One in NYC, 3 songs were recorded at Music of the Spheres in London, England and 6 songs were recorded at Drum Track Studio, Gotha, East Germany and The Mastering Lab Munich.

"Mountain" features 5 different talented vocalist: Oliver Campana (France), Martina Fischer (Deutschland), Jonas Reinhardt (Deutschland), Susan Rickey (NYC), John Mizarolli (London England).

Performing on the CD are musicians from London England, France, NYC, and Germany. Al Greenwood (Keyboards, Foreigner) NYC, Vince Conigliaro (Guitar) NYC, Eric Boyd (Bass) NYC, Dave Hadley (Bass) Philadelphia, Jürgen Kerth (electric guitar) East Germany, Andy Herbert (Bass) London, Izzi Misri (Bass) London, John Mizarolli (Guitar, Ginger Baker) London, Pascal Pierre (guitar) France and Tony Natale (drums, bass, guitar, keyboards).

While Tony continues to tour and perform with other artist all the time, this CD is a master peace of his musical compositions, poetry, and artwork.

For more info: www.tonynatale.com

Here's a sample of the first songs lyrics:
Weapons of War
Written by: Tony Natale, Vincent Conigliaro, Oliver Campana

Vocals - Oliver Campana
Lead electric guitar - Jürgen Kerth
Drums - Tony Natale
Bass guitar - Tony Natale
Keyboards - Tony Natale
Acoustic Guitar - Tony Natale

Produced, engineered and mixed by Tony Natale at Drumtrack Studio,
Gotha, Germany. Additional engineering by Oliver Campana.

Lyrics:

I had a dream about you and me, living life so peacefully,
all this greed and jealousy, your killing thee.
Growing up is not the same, people seem so ready to blame.
All these lies you're telling me, do you think we will ever see?

So much money for weapons of war, and not enough to feed the poor.
We can build together so much more, then we could ever win a battle for.

We could come a long way, little by little, everyday.
We could come a long way, little by little, everyday.

Everything goes around in circles, comes around, goes around.
Win or lose, it's all the same, as we all feel the pain.

Too much money for weapons of war, and not enough to feed the poor,
Nobody's neither wrong or right, that's why I refuse to fight.

All this greed and misery, tell me what we're fighting for.
Feed the poor and starve the war. Feed the poor and starve the war.

We could come a long way, little by little, everyday.
We could come a long way, little by little, everyday.

(guitar solo)

So much money for weapons of war, and not enough to feed the poor.

We can come a long way, little by little, everyday.

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