I'm Falling
mudwerks
Performed By
mudwerks
Album UPC
634479447044
CD Baby Track ID
2296075
Label
econobin
Released
2006-01-01
BPM
119
Rated
0
ISRC
usx9p0636559
Year
2006
Spotify Plays
8
Writers
Writer
james i. miller
Pub Co
gymwerks music
Composer
james i. miller
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Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Arizona
Description
folk alternative with an evil twist
Notes
Jim Miller started out playing in cheesy garage bands, doing covers at school dances, and writing material which was a derivation of the popular musical trends of the time.
In the early 1980's he began playing in and writing for experimental bands such as The Chromatics, and The Swamis (w/Tom Larkins [Jonathan Richman's drummer] and Lance Kaufman). Through the 80's he played in, and was the primary writer for, local Tucson bands such as The Band From Heck, Henry Electric, and Howling Molinas. While these bands enjoyed critical success, they did not prove to be commercially viable.
During this same period he was in and out of numerous Tucson area bands such as Street Pajama, Los Lasers, and Las Cruces (w/Billy Sed and Scott Garber of Giant Sand). These bands worked regularly and actually received money for playing!
Eventually growing weary of the live music scene, Jim retired from performing to pursue writing and recording, further developing his own musical ideas.
His third CD, "Perplexed", goes further out into the various genres and mixed musical metaphors touched upon in the first two CD's. From Folk/Alternative to Pop to Americana to Atonality, it will intrigue and excite.
In the early 1980's he began playing in and writing for experimental bands such as The Chromatics, and The Swamis (w/Tom Larkins [Jonathan Richman's drummer] and Lance Kaufman). Through the 80's he played in, and was the primary writer for, local Tucson bands such as The Band From Heck, Henry Electric, and Howling Molinas. While these bands enjoyed critical success, they did not prove to be commercially viable.
During this same period he was in and out of numerous Tucson area bands such as Street Pajama, Los Lasers, and Las Cruces (w/Billy Sed and Scott Garber of Giant Sand). These bands worked regularly and actually received money for playing!
Eventually growing weary of the live music scene, Jim retired from performing to pursue writing and recording, further developing his own musical ideas.
His third CD, "Perplexed", goes further out into the various genres and mixed musical metaphors touched upon in the first two CD's. From Folk/Alternative to Pop to Americana to Atonality, it will intrigue and excite.
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