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13 Songs For Right Now (2002)

by Philip B. Price

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Philip: "A real line had been crossed by the time this album was made. Maggies split. My father died. Long-term relationship ended. Custodies regained. Atmospheres strafed by meteors. Towers collapsed. The tall ships began turning back from the new world." Easthampton, MA.

Notes: "Waiting For Summer" was written/recorded when all these songs were, but unfinished and left off the original CD. The song "A Tall Man", which is from the 1990 album, True Moisture, was added instead. That song is now back on True Moisture where it belongs.

Philip says: "This whole album was originally released in a somewhat unfinished, rushed state - after The Maggies split, I was so eager to get something out that I pulled this collection together and pressed it up. I was also headed out on tour with John Wesley Harding and needed something to represent what I was doing. I've never liked how unfinished the original version of this album sounded. So, now, I have gone ahead and finished it. Mostly that means instruments were added, and bass parts that were originally cheap keyboard bass were replaced with real bass guitar parts, etc. And it was properly mixed on much better gear. Other changes too.

"To me, now, it's sounds as it should have at the time. Purists can keep both versions of the album and argue about it forever. To me, this is the real version of the album."

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released December 1, 2002

Remixed by Philip, in 2016-2017 at the Boomerang Ranch, Hadley, MA.
Mastered by Dan Richardson.

Violin on "See" by Zoe Darrow

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Philip B. Price Northampton, Massachusetts

Philip B. Price is currently the frontman for Winterpills (2004-) in addition to his solo music. Before that, he was the voice of NY-based art-rock band Memorial Garage (1987-1989), made 12 solo albums (1988-2004), fronted power-pop acolytes The Maggies (1993-2002). ... more

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