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Hard Times for an Elf

Posted by on Sep 5, 2013 in 2010, Songs | 0 comments

by David Mussen

The most underreported news story of 2010 was first featured in a mid-January expose‘ in The Drudge Report. In a rare example of muckracking journalism, Drudge exposed the horrid working conditions of Santaland Factories. The most shocking discovery was that Santa was having elves handle toxic chemicals for no reason other than for his own amusement. Then the Rip Torn fiasco broke and the story was buried by special interests. This song is dedicated to working elves everywhere..

Jonathan Hughes: Bass, Electric Guitar
David Mussen: Acoustic Guitar
Rob Lynch: Drums
Joe Rozler: Vocals

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Christmastime

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by Aimee Mann and Michael Penn
Jonathan Hughes: Bass
Rob Lynch: Drums
Alex Lynne: Vocals
Naryan Padmanabha: Jingle Bells
Jim Whitford: Vocals, Pedal Steel

 

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Christina Tonight

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by Guillermo Izquierdo
Jonathan Hughes: Bass, Electric Guitar, Keyboards, Drum Programming
Elena Izquierdo: Background Vocals
Guillermo Izquierdo: Vocals, Acoustic Guitars, Mandolin

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Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas

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by Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane
Jonathan Hughes: Bass
Rob Lynch: Drums
Naryan Padmanabha: Jingle Bells
Erin Roberts: Vocals, Guitar

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Office Holiday Party

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by David Mussen

Don’t go to the office party if you want to keep your job. As Jonathan points out: “No truer words have ever been spoken”. More Joe Rozler magic on this one.

Jonathan Hughes: Bass
David Mussen: Guitar
Rob Lynch: Drums
Joe Rozler: Vocals, Lead Guitar

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Yesterday’s Snowflakes

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by Dee Adams

I set out to write something completely opposite of the sweet, playful style I frequently use. The minor key bell tones, the vocal distortion, and the thick, almost viscous drum tracks gave the song the eerie feeling I was imagining while writing this haiku poem of heartbreak and lost love.

Dee Adams: Guitar, Vocals
Jonathan Hughes: Bass, Keyboards
Rob Lynch: Drums

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