Audio Collection
When I Come Home
Ric Seaberg
Lyric driven rock featuring some of Portland, Oregon's finest musicians
Collection Contents
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| 1 |
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In My Daddy's Car | 4:43 | Play |
| 2 |
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No Tool For That | 3:35 | Play |
| 3 |
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When I Come Home | 3:32 | Play |
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Description
After a long and successful tradition of recording in his own studio, using a computer based rhythm section, Ric Seaberg began a new adventure in recording in 2006 by entering Portland's "Kung Fu Bakery" recording studio (Everclear, Pink Martini, The Decemberists), with a full live band. Three typically enchanting Seaberg originals have been produced by guitarist and Kung Fu owner Tim Ellis, and feature the stellar musicianship of Jean Pierre Garau on keys, Albert Reda on bass, and Hall and Oates timekeeper Mike Braun on drums. Dave Freidlander engineers, and Tim Ellis, who has lent his guitar skills to almost all of Seaberg's recordings, impresses once again with his guitar mastery.
Visit Ric Seaberg's website and blog (left) for photos, music and life stories.