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Disguise the Limit
Performed By
Disguise the Limit
Album UPC
825346327921
CD Baby Track ID
1499571
Label
Declassified/Cellar Records
Released
2005-01-01
BPM
128
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgj0584590
Year
2005
Spotify Plays
20
Writers
Writer
Mark Summers & Todd Joos
Pub Co
Sound Cellar Music (BMI)
Composer
Mark Summers & Todd Joos
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - Illinois
Description
Disguise the Limit offer a glimpse into the pure joy of playing music for the love of creating art, without any trappings. A classic rock reflection of songs written from the heart is what Redemption is all about.
Notes
In October of 2003, internationally recognized bassist Jon Pomplin began work on what was to be the follow up CD to the critically acclaimed CD Project 814 "Declassified" with co-producer Todd Joos at the Cellar Records studios. After enlisting the talents of Mark Summers and James Miller, who returned from the Project 814 sessions, along with the addition of drummer Steve Morris, work began in earnest and began moving forward at a brisk pace. In addition to Jon's new material, Todd, Mark and James each contributed several songs to this new endeavor including Miller's passionate song "The Janitor's Song", a tribute to the common man lost on 9/11.
Each members musical influences were certainly evident, but not overpowering, giving the project a unique flavor. Thus, "Disguise the Limit" was born. After tracking at Cellar Records over the course of 2 years and with the addition of material tracked at Declassified Records Studios for "Brothers in Arms", the release was complete in late 2004. The Music Video for Brothers in Arms was released to US and international broadcasters in 2007, garnering an average of 4000 downloads a month.
Jon Pomplin proudly endorses GHS Strings, Rocktron Effects, Morley Pedals and Hot Wire Basses.
Each members musical influences were certainly evident, but not overpowering, giving the project a unique flavor. Thus, "Disguise the Limit" was born. After tracking at Cellar Records over the course of 2 years and with the addition of material tracked at Declassified Records Studios for "Brothers in Arms", the release was complete in late 2004. The Music Video for Brothers in Arms was released to US and international broadcasters in 2007, garnering an average of 4000 downloads a month.
Jon Pomplin proudly endorses GHS Strings, Rocktron Effects, Morley Pedals and Hot Wire Basses.
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