Ibanez Talman guitar and Fender Classic 30 amp
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One of the most classic albums ever produced, The Webster Hall Sessions stands as some of the greatest music ever recorded. You will never believe it when you hear this album for the first time. Here it is now, available for download.

  1. Fish Song.mp3
    downloads: 5393 | 4.2MB
    Imagine fish swimming around to this. A laidback electric piano part highlights the beginning section.
  2. Swirling Pads.mp3
    downloads: 1840 | 2.1MB
    Swirling Virus synth pads and guitar.
  3. Happy Interlude.mp3
    downloads: 1991 | 756.7KB
    A brief and happy interlude. Funny guitar solo plays over minimal electric piano tones.
  4. Too Cool.mp3
    downloads: 1796 | 1.9MB
    A song with a cool timbre to it due to the combination of organs, guitar, and Virus synth sounds.
  5. Where Has the Morning Gone.mp3
    downloads: 1692 | 2.1MB
    One of my best compositions. The essential example of my bouncy videogame music.
  6. Is There a Good Thing.mp3
    downloads: 1884 | 1,011.4KB
    Nice one to tap your feet to.
  7. Epic Ballad 1.mp3
    downloads: 1490 | 1.7MB
    A chill and simple mock-up for the second mix.
  8. Epic Ballad 2.mp3
    downloads: 1955 | 2.7MB
    Delayed electric piano backround, Virus synth pads and leads. Lots of swirling sounds, and an echoing drum beat.
  9. Serious Song 1.mp3
    downloads: 1725 | 2.8MB
    One of my best songs, a pensive acoustic piano middle section is capped at the beginning and end by a classic bouncy refrain.
  10. Serious Song 2.mp3
    downloads: 1902 | 4.9MB
    As good as the first version, this has a more distant sound quality, and a more serious tone throughout, with long guitar and string melodies.
  11. Anything Could Happen.mp3
    downloads: 1666 | 2.6MB
    A spacey song with a lot of cool chord changes.
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