Recorded on a Fostex M80, 8 Track Reel to Reel Tape Machine - 1992 Gregorian
Bounced onto cassette tape (hence the poor quality)
Guitars & Backing Vocals - LAF
Bass - Cliff Coates
Lead Vocals - Stella Ager (Day)
Drums - Roland TR505 (Programmed by Litty)
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(Chords and Lyrics)
© Halco Music / Project Freeman Music: 14th March 1992 Gregorian
Optic Trance
Every time you dance for me
Spectral Bliss
Every time we kiss
Cosmic heat
Feel the naked beat
Spoken Dream
Free the spirit
Make me scream
Living, Feeling
Moving, Slowly
Writhing, Sliding
Raving Madly
Optic Trance
Every time I dance for you
Spectral Bliss
Every time we kiss
Cosmic heat
Feel the naked beat
Spoken Dream
Free My spirit
Make me scream
Living, Feeling
Moving, Slowly
Writhing, Sliding
Raving Madly
Ahhh
Instrumental
Living, Feeling
Moving, Slowly
Writhing, Sliding
Raving Madly Now
I'm Flying I'm Crying
I'm Learning Slowly
I'm Hoping I'm Dreaming
I'm Raving Madly
I'm Wishing, I'm Screaming
I'm Living, Slowly
I'm Fighting, I'm Loosing
Behaving Badly
Ahhh.........................
Every time I Dance for you
Every time I Dance for you
Every time you dance for me
Every time I Dance for you
Every time, Every time
Every time you Dance all over me
Every time you Dance all over me
Every time you Dance all over me
Dance All, Over
......Me......
This song is all about 'The Riff & The Groove'
It sprang forth from a jam me and Cliff (Coates) were having during one of our usual Friday night songwriting/music sessions in his spare bedroom xD. I was very much into this kind of Em/C/D thing at the time, as you can also hear in You Should Do It Too, which was written in the same year. So I was trying out various riffs and sequences and came up with this nice moody, sensual groove, played to our favourite drum machine pattern of the era, and to which Cliff added an equally groovy bass line
We wrote all the words based on the groovy feeling and it became perfect for our new singer Stella to get her teeth into, as we started 'The Ultimate Shed' phase (the name of our little trio), and she did a great job! It's a pity we didn't have better recording equipment, but we did the best with what we had at the time and for me it's got a certain 90s charm to it, even if the quality isn't great.
More early 1990s Roland Drum Machine and Haley/Coates nostalgia! :D
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© Halco Music / Project Freeman Music (1992 Gregorian)