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		<title>Shows, Shows, and More Shows</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Apr 2011 03:15:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So Record Store Day was a few weeks ago and I played my first show in something like 9 years (I counted) the eve before and opened for Kid, You&#8217;ll Move Mountains. In addition to having my wife in my corner, fellow bloggers Reba (from Love Shack Baby) and Steve (from Baby Stew) were there <a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/article/shows-shows-more-shows/">(Read more...)</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So <a href="http://www.recordstoreday.com/">Record Store Day</a> was a few weeks ago and I played my first show in something like 9 years (I counted) the eve before and opened for <a href="http://www.kidyoullmovemountains.com/">Kid, You&#8217;ll Move Mountains</a>. In addition to having my wife in my corner, fellow bloggers Reba (from <a href="http://www.loveshackbaby.net/">Love Shack Baby</a>) and Steve (from <a href="http://www.babystew.com/">Baby Stew</a>) were there supporting me as was Josh from <a href="http://rockandrollbrunch.tumblr.com/">Rock And Roll Brunch</a> and <a href="http://theamericanautumn.com/">The American Autumn</a>. Heck, I even saw Mark and Joe from <a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/article/an-incomplete-history-of-chicago-punk-rock-vol-27/">Division</a>. Those people are all great and awesome for coming out, but you wanna know how it went for real, right?</p>
<p>I was nervous as hell.  The sound sucked on the first song I played even though Corey was doing his best to get it right. I should mention that Corey Wills (of KYMM and <a href="http://www.inspectorowl.com/">Inspector Owl</a>) also played and was great.  But back to me.  People seemed at least sorta OK with it and it was my first show in awhile, so despite the nerves, I think it went pretty well. There you have it. Groundbreaking, I know.</p>
<p>I played 7 songs. 1 old song from an album I &#8220;self-released&#8221; back in 2002, 5 new songs written over the past few months, and a cover of the Lifetime song from which the title of this blog is taken. </p>
<p>At this point, I&#8217;m not really sure what to say about me playing music. I&#8217;d rather just play it and let someone else write about it. It&#8217;s me with a guitar singing the same sort of songs I&#8217;ve always sung, but this time with a little more vitriol even if no more aggression than before. Everything&#8217;s still a little rough around the edges but, fuck, I mean, I&#8217;ve played one show. I don&#8217;t even have a name/moniker/something to go by yet. It&#8217;s a work in progress, but my wife and friends seem to like the songs so I guess I&#8217;ll take it.</p>
<p>Speaking of shows, I&#8217;m playing on Tuesday, May 3rd at Underground Lounge in Chicago with The Ultrasounds. I think it&#8217;s a free show and I think I go on at 9:30.  If you&#8217;re around and (of course) in Chicago, you should come out and say hello. I&#8217;m also playing another show out in the &#8216;burbs to benefit the Northern Illinois Food Bank in St. Charles on Tuesday, May 24th with Tim Rogner (my old bandmate and the frontman for Allister) and Jim Hanke (from Kid, You&#8217;ll Move Mountains). I&#8217;m excited about things.</p>
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		<title>Record Store Day, Kid, You&#8217;ll Move Mountains, &amp; Me</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2011 03:41:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A week from this coming Saturday is Record Store Day 2011. That&#8217;s April 16th folks. Go out, buy some vinyl and support your local independent record stores. I&#8217;ll be checking out the Midnight Sale at Kiss The Sky in Geneva, IL and doing my part. Before that sale starts, I&#8217;ll be hanging out with my <a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/article/record-store-day-kid-youll-move-mountains-me/">(Read more...)</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A week from this coming Saturday is Record Store Day 2011.  That&#8217;s April 16th folks.  Go out, buy some vinyl and support your local independent record stores. I&#8217;ll be checking out the Midnight Sale at <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kiss-The-Sky-Record-Store/276073056544">Kiss The Sky</a> in Geneva, IL and doing my part. Before that sale starts, I&#8217;ll be hanging out with my friends from <a href="http://www.kidyoullmovemountains.com/">Kid, You&#8217;ll Move Mountains</a> who are playing a <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kiss-The-Sky-Record-Store/276073056544#!/event.php?eid=151104984953918">FREE</a> all ages show on Friday night before the RSD sale right next door.  The coolest part of this is that I&#8217;m opening for KYMM with a set of my own. That&#8217;s right folks. While most music bloggers would probably do some sort of DJ set, I&#8217;ll be banging out some songs (old and new) on my guitar. I&#8217;m pretty excited about the whole deal and will also be playing in Chicago in early May, more info on that soon.  Click some of the links above for more details.</p>
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		<title>An incomplete history of Chicago punk rock (vol. 28)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2011 02:25:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m not sure what other &#8220;category&#8221; to put this post in, so it just sorta haphazardly ends up as part of this series. Just go with it. So on what was the sunny afternoon of December 23, 1997 the three guys in Allister (that&#8217;s me on bass, John on guitar, and Tim on drums) went <a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/article/incomplete-history-of-chicago-punk-rock-vol-28/">(Read more...)</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m not sure what other &#8220;category&#8221; to put this post in, so it just sorta haphazardly ends up as part of this series. Just go with it. So on what was the sunny afternoon of December 23, 1997 the three guys in Allister (that&#8217;s me on bass, John on guitar, and Tim on drums) went into Solid Sound in Hoffman Estates, IL to record the 4 songs that would become our first 7&#8243; record, <i>You Can&#8217;t Do That On Vinyl</i>.  We were really really stoked to work with Phil Bonnet who had done records for bands such as Smoking Popes, Slapstick, Apocalypse Hoboken, and more.  So yeah, in one afternoon we tracked these 4 songs and eventually pressed 500 copies on vinyl. At some point we got signed to Drive-Thru and they handled it from there, but those were the only copies of this 7&#8243; ever pressed.  </p>
<p>It&#8217;s not available on iTunes or elsewhere so I&#8217;m making <i>You Can&#8217;t Do That On Vinyl</i> available here. You&#8217;re welcome. Now &#8220;X-Girlfriend&#8221; was on a few comps and &#8220;Jimmie&#8217;s Dreamgirl&#8221; was re-recorded for the first Allister full-length, <i>Dead Ends &#038; Girlfriends</i> but &#8220;Forget About Joe&#8221; (featuring me on vocals) and John&#8217;s masterpiece (not one bit of hyperbole either) about his roommate&#8217;s girlfriend, &#8220;Debbie&#8221; aren&#8217;t available anywhere else. I know because I have the original DAT master for this in a box in my garage, which really might not be a bad thing as it seems that we may have been a bit out of tune at the time. Can&#8217;t change it now, right?  Besides, these are some sloppy and fun pop-punk songs. Anyhow, there are probably 25 people that own this record with a photocopied hand-colored insert instead of the brick red sleeve with Alasdair Gillis&#8217; face on the front. If you&#8217;ve got that cover, then you don&#8217;t have the other.  Cheers.</p>
<p><strong>MP3:</strong><br />
<a id='wpaudio-4f339acb50346' class='wpaudio' href='http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/music/allister_jimmies_dreamgirl.mp3'>Allister - Jimmie's Dreamgirl</a><br />
<a id='wpaudio-4f339acb51220' class='wpaudio' href='http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/music/allister_forget_about_joe.mp3'>Allister - Forget About Joe</a><br />
<a id='wpaudio-4f339acb521be' class='wpaudio' href='http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/music/allister_x-girlfriend.mp3'>Allister - X-Girlfriend</a><br />
<a id='wpaudio-4f339acb5410a' class='wpaudio' href='http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/music/allister_debbie.mp3'>Allister - Debbie</a></p>
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		<title>Allister / August Premier &#8211; Live 10/3/10 @ Subterranean</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 04:34:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know this is about 2 months late, but sometimes things just work that way. Chicago&#8217;s Subterranean played host to the record release show for Allister&#8217;s new album Countdown To Nowhere. We saw a few old friends but it was pretty low key affair. The recently reunited August Premier along with Danger Is My Middle <a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/article/allister-august-premier-live-10310-subterranean/">(Read more...)</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know this is about 2 months late, but sometimes things just work that way.  Chicago&#8217;s Subterranean played host to the record release show for <a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/article/an-incomplete-history-of-chicago-punk-rock-vol-20/">Allister&#8217;s</a> new album <i><a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/article/allister-countdown-to-nowhere/">Countdown To Nowhere</a></i>. We saw a few old friends but it was pretty low key affair. The recently reunited August Premier along with Danger Is My Middle Name opened. A few videos of Allister are below:</p>
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		<title>Allister &#8211; Countdown To Nowhere</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 02:20:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here we are some three-plus years after Allister originally called it quits, but right on the heels of the band’s recent performance at Bamboozle Chicago and I’m writing about their new (yes, new) album, Countdown To Nowhere. It’s the band’s fourth full-length album and first since 2005’s Before The Blackout. Countdown To Nowhere isn’t scheduled <a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/article/allister-countdown-to-nowhere/">(Read more...)</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="album-cover" title="Allister - Countdown To Nowhere" src="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/uploaded_images/allister-countdown-to-nowhere.jpg" alt="Allister - Countdown To Nowhere" />Here we are some three-plus years after <a href="http://www.myspace.com/allister">Allister</a> originally called it quits, but right on the heels of the band’s recent performance at Bamboozle Chicago and I’m writing about their new (yes, new) album, <i>Countdown To Nowhere</i>.  It’s the band’s fourth full-length album and first since 2005’s <i>Before The Blackout</i>.  <i>Countdown To Nowhere</i> isn’t scheduled for release until July 16th, and even then that’s only in Japan.  As of right now there are still no concrete details as to when or how it will be released here in the States.  Hopefully it will be sooner rather than later because this is a pretty damn good record and shows that these guys haven’t really missed a step at all. Heck, the band’s lineup is exactly what it was 3 years ago; Tim Rogner on guitar/vocals, Scott Murphy on bass/vocals, Kyle Murphy on guitar, and Mike Leverence on drums.</p>
<p>So when Allister went on hiatus back in 2007 because Tim learned he was going to be a father, it was absolutely the right thing to do.  I’ll get up on my soapbox here, but I’m a father and I applaud him for doing that; for letting the world know that his family was more important than the band.  Still, it’s not as if these guys were sitting around doing nothing for 3 years.  Tim and Mike (along with Tim’s brother Chris) formed <a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/article/band-you-should-know-the-collapsed/">The Collapsed</a>, Scott and Kyle formed <a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/article/band-you-should-know-the-get-go/">The Get Go</a>, and Scott also found a ton of success as <a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/article/my-daughter-hailey-vs-scott-murphy/">a solo artist in Japan</a>.  But now, here in 2010, these guys are back together with this album ready to be released on Universal Japan.  It’s funny how things sometimes work out, right?  I know exactly.</p>
<p>For me, listening to Allister has always been a little bittersweet, and listening to <i>Countdown To Nowhere</i> is no exception.  Maybe you want to know <a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/article/based-on-a-true-story/">all the details</a>, but the short version is that once upon a time (a long time ago) three friends started a pop-punk band and really never expected this.  Members came and went, but the band lived on; anchored by Tim and Scott and their talents as songwriters&#8230; plus a little bit of good luck.  Heck, I still remember Scott hanging around Solid Sound when we recorded the <i>You Can’t Do That On Vinyl</i> 7.”  Not long after that there were four of us.  We’ve all grown older and our lives have gotten increasingly complex with kids, jobs, and houses, but somehow Allister remains.  I never thought the band would still be releasing new material almost 14 years after it all started.  Believe it or not, before settling on Allister, some of the names we knocked around were Phineas Gage, Turk Wendell, and (yes, this is true) Fall Out Boy.</p>
<p>As one of the founding members of Allister, I know that I’m definitely not the most appropriate person to be writing this review, but as a big pop punk fan and someone who has been a music critic (I know, that sounds pretentious) for the last five years, I think I can handle it.  Besides, the last batch of songs I was involved in writing appeared on 2002’s <i>Last Stop Suburbia</i>, so it’s been a long time.</p>
<p>Well, <i>Countdown To Nowhere</i> opens with “Failure,” a song that was originally written by Tim and recorded for <a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/article/blast-from-the-past-the-conways/">The Conways</a> (a band Tim and Mike were in way before Mike joined Allister).  That was roughly 10 years ago, and the song is as good now as it was back then.  It’s a vintage Tim Rogner pop punk song that I always secretly wished was an Allister tune.  Lyrically, “Failure” and the rest of the album is dominated by the same themes Allister albums have always focused on; falling in love, losing love, growing up, and the despair of everyday life, all intertwined with a thread of redemption running through it all.  The album’s second track, “Runaway,” begins with a keyboard melody that quickly builds into a more of a mid-tempo song sung by Scott.  There’s something a bit cinematic and nostalgic about this song and it wouldn’t sound out of place on his solo album <i>Balance</i> or any other of his Japanese releases.  Wanna <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHKoT-MSY6Q&#038;feature=channel Runaway">hear the song and watch the video</a>?</p>
<p>From there, the band goes into “Dance With Me,” a fun little song complete with some Weasel-esqe organ in the chorus.  It’s uncomplicated and essentially fluff, but I’ll be damned if it ain’t a ton of fun and catchy-as-fuck.  I can already picture crowds dancing and singing along with the chorus of, “Let’s dance the night away!”  Remember kids, pop punk ain’t brain surgery or rocket science.  It’s followed by “All We Needed,” a sung by Scott that is a bit more aggressive than “Runaway” but like a lot of Scott’s songs (especially considering his solo output) it’s still squarely more in the power-pop-rock vein and less of the typical pop punk styling that Allister is best known for.  </p>
<p>“Breathe For You” is fairly atypical for a Tim song, but the chorus is absolutely huge.  It really (just as a number of other songs on the album do) reminds me of some of the newer and “less punk but more rock” Green Day songs (think <i>American Idiot</i> and later).  It shows a sort of measured maturity that really suits the band.  Don’t get me wrong, Allister is still a pop punk band, but some of the slower songs here (such as this one) are tremendous and show a different side of the band.  Now if Bad Religion or Alkaline Trio was fronted by Scott Murphy, they might write songs that sound something like “Make It Work.”  It’s melodic but has a little darker edge than anything else on <i>Countdown To Nowhere</i>.</p>
<p>“Can’t Let Go” was initially my favorite song on the album.  It’s an incredibly catchy and pretty straightforward song about knowing it’s time to hang it up but fighting it with everything you’ve got.  The song also finds Tim pushing his voice a little harder than I’ve ever heard him do before.  And like a number of other songs on the album, “Can’t Let Go” swells into a huge sing-a-long chorus.  The next song, “Yearbook,” is this album’s “Camouflage.”  Scott’s upbeat songs are what I’m going to affectionately now call Ponyo-core (for those who are unfamiliar, Ponyo is a great animated Japanese children’s film).  It’s the sort of fast and catchy J-pop style punk that Scott does so well.  Yes, this is the same Scott that gave us “Making Iris Happy” on <a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/article/an-incomplete-history-of-chicago-punk-rock-vol-24/">The Humdinger’s</a> <i>See Ya Later Aviator</i> back in 1998.  Still catchy but more refined.</p>
<p>“Free” is another song from the days when Tim and Mike were in The Conways together back at Eastern Illinois University.  I’ve got a copy of the cassette it was released on in a box somewhere in my garage.  I’ll have to find it because it’s one of my favorites from those days.  “Free” is also typical of most of the songs on this album in that there are some great vocal harmonies courtesy of Tim and Scott.  If you haven’t yet seen it (or heard it), there is a <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mn8_X8PFnRM&#038;feature=channel">video for &#8220;Free&#8221;</a> that&#8217;s also been released.  The opening keyboards of “Start Something” are a dead giveaway that this is a Scott song full of the melodic Ponyo-core you’ve come to expect on his songs.  It is.</p>
<p>From the first notes, “Diamond Ring” is a fast and kinda snotty love song that reminds me a ton of “Residential Burglary” off the first Allister album <i>Dead Ends And Girlfriends</i> except that this song’s not about anyone named Pishko.  It also reminds me of an old-school Teen Idols type song.  “Tokyo Sunrise” is (surprisingly) not a song that’s sung by Scott, which breaks the every other song trade in lead vocals that the album has had thus far.  This is (far and away) the biggest ballad that Allister has ever released.  It’s a huge departure from just about everything they’ve done, and I’m guessing you might not like it at first.  It’s more Mr. Big than Green Day, but oddly enough it doesn’t really sound that out of place.  It sounds, well, like a lot of the non-punk influences that Tim’s never really shown Allister fans like Marvelous 3, Gentle Giant, Synod, etc… even if some of his vocal affectations (at least to me) seem a little over-stylized and caricatured.</p>
<p><i>Countdown To Nowhere</i> officially ends with Allister’s rousing cover of The Jackson 5’s “I Want You Back.”  It’s a fun and punky take on the song.  Tim pushes his voice so hard my wife actually asked if it was still Allister. It’s a good end to the album that reminds you what listening to an Allister album should be about.</p>
<p>As a little bit of an aside, Allister also released a split EP with the Japanese band Good4Nothing.  The Allister side of the EP features “Free,” a great and ultra-catchy song from Scott called “Swimming Upstream” and a cover of the Good4Nothing song “It’s My Paradise” which is really good despite having a ridiculous keyboard solo in the middle. It also features Scott and Tim trading off lead vocals in the same song.  The Good4Nothing side features two originals and their cover of “Somewhere On Fullerton.”</p>
<p>I know that you’re asking yourself, “What does this all add up to?” Well, I’ve been listening to <i>Countdown To Nowhere</i> almost non-stop now for over a week and, I’ve come to the conclusion that although this is Allister, it’s a different Allister.  As clichéd as it sounds, this is a more mature band and the songs reflect that it is.  This is the least punk and slowest-paced album these guys have released.  It’s the most polished Allister album to date as well.  Perhaps I’m just comparing this to stuff I’ve been listening to lately (i.e. Dear Landlord, Off With Their Heads, TLA, etc…) but the production is pretty slick too.  </p>
<p>I love it.  I have no doubt this will be a huge success in Japan and (hopefully) here in the US.  Personally, there’s no denying that <i>Countdown To Nowhere</i> will be part of my soundtrack to this summer and that it is, without question, the best post-Skippy album Allister has released.  All kidding aside, <i>Countdown To Nowhere</i> is the best and most accomplished album these guys have released.</p>
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		<title>CYSTSFTS has a Facebook page</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eric</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that Can You See the Sunset now has a Facebook page? Well, we do. Become a fan or like it or whatever they call it now to follow updates and more&#8230; There are also so many great bands from Chicago so I&#8217;d also like to put out a call for local bands <a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/article/cystsfts-has-a-facebook-page/">(Read more...)</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Can-You-See-the-Sunset/115462058476645">Can You See the Sunset</a> now has a <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Can-You-See-the-Sunset/115462058476645">Facebook</a> page? Well, we do. Become a fan or like it or whatever they call it now to follow updates and more&#8230;</p>
<p>There are also so many great bands from Chicago so I&#8217;d also like to put out a call for local bands from here in Chicago and the suburbs that would want to be featured here on Can You See the Sunset.  You can <a href="mailto: canyouseethesunset at gmail dot com">email</a> me but be sure to include the word &#8220;LOCAL&#8221; in the subject line.</p>
<p>One last thing, my mates in the newly re-formed Allister have a new album called <a href="http://dyingscene.com/news/allister-announce-tracklisting-and-release-date-for-upcoming-universal-japan-debut-countdown-to-nowhere/"><i>Countdown To Nowhere</i></a> which has a Japanese release date of July 16th, 2010 but no scheduled US release date yet.  You can also check out their video for the song <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tiu1fCrvVxs&#038;feature=player_embedded">&#8220;Free&#8221;</a> from that album.</p>
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		<title>My Daughter Hailey vs. Scott Murphy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eric</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Out of the blue a few months ago I got a call from my former Allister band mate Scott Murphy about the possibility of having our oldest daughter Hailey model for the cover of his upcoming CD Guilty Pleasures Love. Scott is (for those of you who don&#8217;t know) somewhat of a pop star in <a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/article/my-daughter-hailey-vs-scott-murphy/">(Read more...)</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Out of the blue a few months ago I got a call from my former Allister band mate <a href="http://blog.livedoor.jp/scottie_allister/">Scott Murphy</a> about the possibility of having our oldest daughter Hailey model for the cover of his upcoming CD <i>Guilty Pleasures Love</i>.  Scott is (for those of you who don&#8217;t know) somewhat of a pop star in Japan, where this CD was just released.  Since the breakup of Allister in 2007, Scott has released a bunch of EP&#8217;s featuring Japanese language cover songs (<i>Guilty Pleasures II</i>, <i>Guilty Pleasures III</i>, <i>Battleground</i>, and now <i>Guilty Pleasures Love</i>) along with an English language full-length featuring all original material called <i>Balance</i>.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/uploaded_images/hailey-photoshoot-1.jpg"><img class="blog" width= "540px" height="145px" src="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/uploaded_images/hailey-photoshoot-1.jpg" title= "My Two Girls" /></a> <br clear="left" /><br />
<a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/uploaded_images/hailey-photoshoot-2.jpg"><img class="blog" width= "540px" height="145px" src="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/uploaded_images/hailey-photoshoot-2.jpg" title= "My Two Girls" /></a> <br clear="left" /><br />
<a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/uploaded_images/hailey-photoshoot-3.jpg"><img class="blog" width= "540px" height="145px" src="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/uploaded_images/hailey-photoshoot-3.jpg" title= "My Two Girls" /></a> <br clear="left" /><br />
<a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/uploaded_images/scott-murphy-guilty-love.jpg"><img class="blog" width= "540px" height="533px" src="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/uploaded_images/scott-murphy-guilty-love.jpg" title= "My Two Girls" /></a> <br clear="left" /><br />
<a href="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/uploaded_images/guilty-love-back.jpg"><img class="blog" width= "540px" height="427px" src="http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/uploaded_images/guilty-love-back.jpg" title= "My Two Girls" /></a> <br clear="left" /> Anyhow, the photo shoot was a ton of fun and it was nice to sorta catch up with Scott over a few Old Speckled Hen&#8217;s. Hailey had a blast getting her makeup outlandishly done and posing for the camera as if she was the rock star.  This leads me to the package that arrived on our doorstep last week.  It contained a poster of the cover, a store display, and a copy of the CD.  Have a listen to some of Scott&#8217;s stuff below.  It’s still hard for me to believe that he&#8217;s got this successful solo career in Japan but is virtually unknown here in the United States.  Really, a few of the songs below could (or should) be radio hits here.  All Scott&#8217;s CD&#8217;s are available through <a href="http://www.universal-music.co.jp/universalj/artist/scott_murphy/">Universal Records Japan</a>.</p>
<p><strong>MP3:</strong><br />
<a id='wpaudio-4f339acb63ad8' class='wpaudio' href='http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/music/scott_murphy_what_if.mp3'>Scott Murphy - What If</a> from <i>Balance</i><br />
<a id='wpaudio-4f339acb65a08' class='wpaudio' href='http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/music/scott_murphy_song2.mp3'>Scott Murphy - 未来予想図</a> from <i>Guilty Pleasures Love</i><br />
<a id='wpaudio-4f339acb6798e' class='wpaudio' href='http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/music/scott_murphy_song1.mp3'>Scott Murphy - 1５の夜</a> from <i>Battleground</i><br />
<a id='wpaudio-4f339acb6891e' class='wpaudio' href='http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/music/scott_murphy_falling_apart.mp3'>Scott Murphy - Falling Apart</a> from <i>Guilty Pleasures III</i><br />
<a id='wpaudio-4f339acb6991d' class='wpaudio' href='http://www.canyouseethesunset.com/music/scott_murphy_song3.mp3'>Scott Murphy - 僕のあやまち (Falling Apart)</a> from <i>Balance</i></p>
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