Colonel Pecker's Homely Parts Club Orchestra

"Colonel Pecker's" was the second release (October 2003) by Gary Hall.

Colonel Pecker explores a variety of musical styles.
It seems that Colonel Pecker likes to combine his love of many styles of music into the blender of his mind and the food processor of his soul, add a few of his own unique ingredients, and churn out this intriguing musical mosaic. $25 gets you BOTH "Occupantaloons" and "Colonel Pecker's". Today only? Order now, just in case! It's worth the price for the original cover art "Big Bead" by Linda Adam-Hall.

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Click underlined songs to hear samples:
Evermore (Melanie Joy Hall and Linda Adam-Hall, vocals): You can't go back, and the nest might not be there even if you try.
The First Caucasian: Someone had to be it.
The Barton Way: 25 years overdue with this tribute. Thanks, Mike, the 82-inch tall guitarist, for the early lessons in life!
Red Rose: I touched the rose in the early morning sunlight, and it opened as I watched.
River (thanks to Joni Mitchell, SONY/ATV, and Harry Fox Enterprises; Melanie Joy Hall, vocal): Sweet. Sad. Christmas is coming.
I, Amoeba: We're all unicellular at heart.
God Don't Care: Dude, he/she don't care who wins the football game!
Bad Rap (Vance Veldhuis, vocal): Rhyming rap with crap??
Say Goodbye While You Still Can: Dedicated to Kent Crow, and the call of the highway.
Dying Too Long (Melanie Joy Hall, vocal): For years, I couldn't figure out the music to these lyrics, until I saw Tom Waits on Austin City Limits.
Dimitro: An epic about rock and roll, dripping instruments, crosses, and gardens. Standard stuff.
The Dessert Man: It's 8'o'clock -- do you know where your dessert man is?

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