Bone Time
3:19. Cool jazz vocal. “I’m just a little dog. Can we make it bone time?” My favorite time of day, yes indeed.
From the album, Gratitunes.
Helium
4:32. Flute, soprano sax, synths, piano, cello, fretless bass, drum kit, percussion, panpipes. Bubbly! Fun, dancey. Light as…
From the album, Flying Not Falling,
Her Shoelace, My Heart
4:30 long. Piano, soprano sax, cello, band. Whimsical, and funky, a bit New Orleans. Alternates between sweet and nostalgic, and sassy and upbeat.
From the album, Hondo Blaze.
How They Fell In Love
3:24. Soft, gentle, romantic waltz. Very Old Europe. Perfect for a love scene, swans on a lake, lacy dress, big sun hat, loving glances, little sandwiches. That’s how they fell in love!
From the album, Gratitunes.
Jamby Jamby
3:22. Vocal song. Band, vocals, guitars, organ, saxes. Won a One Earth Award for Best Music Video. “You’ve got to bring home the Jamby Jamby if you want the bread.” Remember that. .
From the album, Hotcakes.
Let’s Talk
5:06. Piano, bass, drum kit, flute, soprano sax, marimba, guitar, cello. Sweet, light, pretty, fun, and a little nostalgic.
From the album, Flying Not Falling,
Meanwhile In The Backseat
4:47. The windows are all fogged. That big black car’s a rockin’. Better not get too close. Severe funk/rock in progress. Dirty, nasty slide guitar. Better slide on down.
From the album, Tiptoes.
Nature
Vocal song. “I went out for nothin’, alone by the spring, and I fell down on purpose, when I jumped from the swing.”
From the album, Flight Plans.
Rail Runner
3:38. Saxes on the railroad! Featuring harmonica by the one and only Howard Levy. Rockin’ along the tracks.
From the album, Gratitunes.
Rain Driver
4:30. Serious intrigue! And a rare and beautiful piece of music. Cello and soprano duke it out once again, this time in the rain. Who wins? We all do, with a snappy tune like Rain Driver!
From the album, Gratitunes.
Ridin’ High
3:22 long. Band, Celtic whistles, pan pipes, strings, harmonica (Howard Levy!), piano, nylon string guitar. Joyous, bouncy, and happy-making. Western tinged theme.
From the album, Hondo Blaze.
The Bussman’s Triumph
3:02. Cute, tidy, catchy and wistful. Soprano sax soft and warm. Celtic flute, trumpet, piano, band. Such a sweet tune, like a happy march around the square.
From the album, Gratitunes.
The Listener
4:15. Dark, solid piano and bass groove. Minor key. Major work underfoot. The good kind of stress.
From the album, Tiptoes.
The Ship Hail Mary
4:19. Americana with cello and soprano sax, accordion. A fateful voyage to a new land, far, far away. And they called the ship, “Hail Mary.” It was their last best chance, I guess. Hope they make it!
From the album, Gratitunes.
The Weaver’s Tale
3:53. A masterful, “Masterpiece Theatre” sort of composition. Dark, winding intrigue in 3/4 time. Gorgeous cello, sax, and piano banding together to save the world.
From the album, Tiptoes.