DIGGING IN

Digging In is a very eclectic album - too eclectic for its own good, some
would say. It switches from hard rock to anguished teeth-grinding avant garde solo soundscapes, to smooth jazz, to roots blues,
to celtic... Such diversity is fine by me, but is perhaps not the best marketing strategy.
Digging In was released in New Zealand & Australia in 1991. Sadly the retailers were confused about where to place this record
in their shelves, and it never quite managed double platinum status. Personally I'm proud of the playing and production on the individual tracks (75% are originals), but it certainly was a good lesson in targeting your market...
TRACKS: Download Single MP3s or All Tracks (instant!)
H A R M O N I C A S A pretty even mix of diatonics and chromatics. Tracks 1, 4, 9, & 10 are on retuned Suzuki
ProMasters (half-valved), and the rest on retuned half-valved chromatics, mostly Hohner 270's.
Buy ALL Tracks
1. Heatseeker
2. Space Harp
3. The Swan
4. Onion Blues
5. Lorraine's Dream
6. The Breakup Breakdown
7. Hakanoa Hideaway - In the Mountains of Holland
8. Past Tense
9. V for Blues
10. He Ain't Heavy (He's My Brother)