Originally composed by Ric Albano on August 15, 2018
From the album Out There Somewhere by Ric Albano
Released October 24, 2020
Listen to the Song:
This is the only song on Out There Somewhere that was left over from sessions for the previous Sinclair Soul album, The Good Guys. This is at once unique in many ways as well as hearkens back to the earliest songwriting efforts by Ric Albano in the late 1980s.
Developed on an acoustic using DADGAD tuning, each the backward mast acoustic that makes the effect going in in between each to the intro on each verse is introduced with a backwards-masked effect that offers an unbalanced but interesting effect. This song also features the oldest lyrics that have appeared on a professional recording by Albano with the coda lines penned way back in the Spring of 1987.
Ric Albano – vocals, guitars, piano, keyboards
Lyrics
In re-examining this life up to this point I do conclude
That it’s much easier to put it all together in review
But there are moments when those doubts and vast uncertainties exist
It’s hard to realize the gravity of actions that will persist
Was green and I’d seen the whole world as kind
But only now do I realize all of the time that was wasted
Was blue when life threw me a curved knuckle ball
But I never truly grasped the real thrill of it all until I faced it
Somewhere south of sanity in a sweltering shelter dwells the king
Always slowly building plans of someday presenting some a new thing
This sovereign used to have a voice but now there’s no one to be led
So the days go slow, the years go fast and there is less road up ahead
Been bounced between the edges of regret and sublime
Especially in moments when considering the time that’s been wasted
Well, I have lived in the desert and I’ve drunk waterfalls
And I’ve sampled the nectar that was sweetest of all ever tasted
We can blaze a trail through the woods and find that spirit of yesterday
On the deep, dark forest floor, the fervor we will dance away
(Dance, dance, dance, dance!)
But Friday night was oh so long and I lost my favorite song
But you can sing any song you want, if you would just make up your mind
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Track 9 of 13 from Out There Somewhere by Ric Albano (2020)
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