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Basement Noise

by Christian Beach

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Odd Jobs 04:43
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I lost my way up on Platte Cove Road Where the wind hits heavy and the mountain erodes The natives knew this place so well I must have fallen asleep and got caught in their spell I lost my baby up on Platte Cove Road In a town called Willow in a tiny abode There's sunflowers on the windowsill And a dog in the kitchen sitting still I took your worry and I made it mine I lost all sense of place and time I woke up to the morning light There's many dangers up on Platte Cove Road There's hungry dwellers and big coyotes River's running fast down the mountainside And a sky full of rain that opens wide I dug that ditch up on Platte Cove Road As I ran home that night it snowed The wind did howl, the branches swayed Never thought I'd see the light of day I took your worry and I made it mine I lost all sense of place and time I woke up to the morning light The sun beams down on Platte Cove Road Now dry earth where the rivers once flowed I lift my head and raise my glass To the one I left back in the past Don't feel bad about Platte Cove Road Sometimes a man's soul corrodes Rust in the heart and dust in the mind Some things you ought to just leave behind I took your worry and I made it mine I lost all sense of place and time I woke up to the morning light I lost my way up on Platte Cove Road Where the wind hits heavy and the mountain erodes The natives knew this place so well I must have fallen asleep and got caught in their spell
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Marlene 04:43
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Missing Link 03:55
In the silence of the early morning sky The embers still smoke from the night before I was content when she ran out the door You don’t know what you lost ‘til your heart hits the floor Birds waking up, kids playing in their yards There’s parties to plan and day trips to take Me, I’m just thinking about my biggest mistake You’re the only regret that I can’t seem to shake Well, I’m lost at the moment, lost in my ways My eyes haven’t seen sleep for days Losing every battle, caught out on the brink I’m just waiting for the ship to sink Baby, you...are...the missing link In the still of the late night air Charred memories like pictures to a flame Well, I wonder if you’ve felt the same I got my heart on my sleeve with no skin in the game Well, I know some fail and some succeed Some have wide rivers to cross with hungry mouths to feed Well, I can’t face my albatross I got lead in my boots with so much blood on my hands to wash Well, I’m lost at the moment, lost in my ways My eyes haven’t seen sleep for days Losing every battle, caught out on the brink I’m just waiting for the ship to sink Baby, you...are...the missing link Well, I’m lost at the moment, lost in my ways My eyes haven’t seen sleep for days Losing every battle, caught out on the brink I’m just waiting for the ship to sink Baby, you...are...the missing link Baby, you...are...the missing link
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Runner Up 03:51
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Tent City 04:29

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released January 1, 2021

A 13-song collection of previously unreleased material.

All songs written, performed and produced by Christian Beach except:

“Basement Noise” – Gorgo Beach, bass; Michael Scotto, drums; John Pfeiffer, co-producer

“Divide and Conquer” – Gorgo Beach, banjo

“Paper Ships” (Live at 2015 Toms River Music & Arts Festival) – Gorgo Beach, bass; Brian Kelley, accordion; John Pfeiffer, guitar; Michael Scotto, drums

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Christian Beach Toms River, New Jersey

The driving force behind bands Slave of Id, Artists That Kill, and Ton of Bricks from the early 1990s into the early 2000s, Christian Beach emerged in 2005 as a singer-songwriter inspired by American roots and folk music. Beach’s 2009 self-titled solo debut album was ranked by music journalist Gary Wien as one of the top 100 albums by New Jersey artists between 2001 and 2010. ... more

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