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    Three Days in the Sun

    1. The Sign Says "West"
    2. Indian Summer
    3. Bad
    4. Hit The Desert
    5. Day by Day
    6. Out on the Mesa
    7. Whatever The Reason
    8. Amnesia
    9. Slow Train Breakdown
    10. Last Ride


    Rinde Eckert- vocals, 10-string slide guitar,
    harmonica, organ, pipe
    with
    Jerry Granelli & UFB
    Christian Kögel - electric & acoustic guitars
    Kai Brückner - electric & acoustic guitars
    Andreas Walter - bass
    Jerry Granelli - drums, percussion



    Four Songs Lost in a Wall

    11. Carlo Dreams
    12. 5 A.M. : Locked in Amazement
    13. This Walls
    14. Street Don't Sleep
    15. Beyond These Walls
    16. The Mechanical Bird
    17. Fearful Dark Streets
    18. In The Morning Light
    19. Winding The World

    Rinde Eckert - voices, piano, organ, baritone horn with
    Jim Kassis - drums
    Will Bernard - electric guitar
    Clark Suprynowicz - acoustic & electric bass




    Rinde Notes:
    "Here are two narrative suites of about twenty-six minutes each.   The first, Three Days In The Sun chronicles a magical hitchhiking trip I took in ¡¯74.   The last, Four Songs Lost In A Wall is the compliment to the first.  Actually it¡¯s the other way around, Four Songs came before Three Days.  In any case one is about the vastness of the Western landscape and the other is an urbane and charged interior landscape, thus: Story In Story Out.  This you have to listen to from beginning to end.  Take an hour, sit back and let it do its thing.  When you arrive at the last cut Winding The World, I think you¡¯ll see what I mean."