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Uploaded by on May 30, 2009

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Weaseltrap Records is pleased to announce the release of Bob Kilgore's new CD, "Back in the Day". Bob is reunited in the recording studio with his brother Tim (a.k.a. "Bear") for the first time in 18 years. They are joined on several tracks by Sarah Morris, who plays cello and violin.

(The audio in this video is an excerpt from Track #1, "Van Winkle's Dream")

"Back in the Day" will be available after July 1st, 2009 at:

www.weaseltrap.com
www.amazon.com
www.itunes.com
and
www.homemadegenius.org

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  • Bob, I just bought your CD off iTunes and it's download now. I am SO looking forward to listening to the whole thing, the songs on youtube are just amazing. You are very talented!

    Best of luck!

  • Thank you so much! (You're one of the first to get it. It just went live today.)

  • That's awesome! I'm listening to it now and I'm looking forward to writing a review for you. :D

    I've already referred a friend to you and advertised you on my Twitter. I definitely like what I'm hearing, and as of right now I think my favourite has to be Going on 19 (Counterpoint and Jungle Gym are up there!). :D

  • Going on 19 and Counterpoint? That's a pleasant surprise. Are you a Steve Reich fan at all? If you like Counterpoint, you might want to check him out.

  • Oh, and Hopscotch sounds even more awesome with those extra claps or snaps or whatever they are!

  • They're hand claps. I picture Rip van Winkle trying to play hopscotch, with a crowd of children clapping along.

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  • enjoyed it 5 stars

  • My music does that to people. I'd avoid operating heavy machinery for a while, just to be safe.

    Good news about the bit rate. I provided the distributor with full 24-bit 44.1KHz masters, so it ought to sound good.

  • 256kbps. It sounds really clean and crisp. I've already listened to the whole CD twice while reading and I love it! And that reminds me, I'm quite ashamed of myself for spelling write "Wright" a couple hours ago haha. Being a Literature major doesn't mean I'm immune to being sleepy...

  • You should get the iTunes Plus files. Let me know what bit rate they gave you.

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