
Bryan Thomas
Spy Love Box
© 2005 Bryan Thomas (634479142789)
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In this sequel to the 'Babylon' album, acoustic soul rocker Bryan Thomas' offers more songs inspired by bombs over Baghdad and the birth of a baby girl.
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SPY LOVE BOX is the sequel to acoustic soul rocker Bryan's Thomas' album BABYLON.
It began as a short collection of solo-acoustic demos recorded live in Bryan's bedroom July 4, 2004, and grew over the next several months.
The album picks up where BABYLON left off with more songs reflecting on bombs over Baghdad and the birth of a baby girl.
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This collection of bootleg demos recorded in Bryan's bedroom is the sequel to the Babylon album. Bryan sings and plays acoustic guitar. Album cover girl Jennifer plays electric guitar. Baby Z plays the bass guitar. Julia produced the album. Larry DeVivo mastered the album at Silvertone Mastering, Saratoga Springs, New York. Unlisted track #8 is "Out," written for Jason Thomas' short film In the Alley. Photography and design are by TheHiddenCity.com. Lyrics, notes and the music video for the song "Babylon" are online at bryanthomas.com. You should see them.
"Ye are the light of the world; a city that is set on a hill can not be hid... Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven." Matthew 5:14 and 16.
SPY LOVE BOX. Copyright © 2005 WT3 Records. All rights reserved.
For Mommy and Daddy. Jason and Justyn. Cindy and Zoe.
Special thanks to Carl W. Liss, Ben Spillers, GoPicture Productions, Bionic Media, Tess' Lark Tavern and cast and crew for the extraordinary video for "Babylon." (So go see it already - it's at bryanthomas.com.)
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Bryon is great
author: Mosi A. Bundu aka freddie LylesThe CD is fantastic, I was there at the Albany session when Bryan did songs from Radio plastic...I love the hormany in spy love box and the other instrumental contibutions. I have to listen to the other Cd's btween this one and radio!!!