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You may go to Apple iTunes or MusicMatch to buy one or more of the songs on this CD for just pennies a song. Just go to your favorite site and type in the Artist's Name "Hal L. Singer" or use their Album Title or Song Title to be dir [+]LATEST NEWS:
You may go to Apple iTunes or MusicMatch to buy one or more of the songs on this CD for just pennies a song. Just go to your favorite site and type in the Artist's Name "Hal L. Singer" or use their Album Title or Song Title to be directed. Presto you're there. _________________________________
PERSONAL NOTES:
Hal L. Singer and Georganna Barry Singer are owners of SINGERS PRODUCTIONS / SPS RECORDS MUSIC LAB,L.L.C. LOCATED AT 900 E. KAREN AVENUE, SUITE D206, LAS VEGAS, NV 89109. As Producers, Singer/Songwriters and Musicians listed with (BMI)they write songs in all genres including: R&B, Country, Reggae, Pop, Novelty, Folk and Spiritual. Check out their latest album "A COUNTRY MOOD", a collection of country music. In October 2005 and January 2006 and again June 2006 their song "LAST SCREAM OF HALLOWEEN" was taken by Paramount/Warner Brothers and aired on the TV sitcom "CUTS" in the episode of "Revenge Of The Curse". visit their website to learn more about www.SPSRecords.com and see thier video Sites: www.Singersduo.com at Neptune. or www.myspace.com/singersproductions. _____________________________________________
ALBUM NOTES FROM THE WRITERS
The CD Eklec-ticity One is a collection of tunes that Georgie and I have written over the last several years for differing venues. Some were written with consideration to give to other artists; some were written for ourselves, a few were written to emulate the sound and production styles of other artists; hence the differing styles from song to song, and the title EKLEC-TICITY! No Love for Linda was written back in the late 70's, and as I've done with a few of my tunes that were adaptable to it, produced a country, actually a Cajun version of it. Originally it wasn't far off from that; it was in a Beatles Rockabilly style. "Was It Good For You" is especially interesting, in that the vocal sung by Scotti Haskell, daughter of the famous string arranger Jimmy Haskell, was actually recorded on a Portastudio in the mid 80s when we worked together in a casual band in Los Angeles. The Saxophone (played by James Bentley) and the horn lines also came from that mid 80s session. I tried to give it an Ami Stewart "Knock On Wood" type treatment to it. "Back In the Water" which is under a p
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