
Emily Kaitz
A Household Word
© 1993 Emily Kaitz
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Emily's 1993 album available for the first time on CD; songs range from the sensitive "Could I Undisillusion You?" to the classic tongue-in-cheek country "The M-Word Scares The F-Word Out Of Me."
tracks
- 1 Some Kinda Cowboy
- 2 A Household Word
- 3 Worn Out Getting Wise
- 4 Move Over Mr. Gauguin
- 5 The Bass Player's Lament
- 6 Could I Undisillusion You?
- 7 When Your Best Friend Falls In Love
- 8 The Day The Bass Players Took Over The World
- 9 Baby Why'd You Have To Come Back So Soon?
- 10 The M-Word Scares The F-Word Out Of Me
- 11 The Golden Calf
- 12 Looking For A Place To Land
- 13 Arms' Length
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From Emily: It's so great to have my 1993 cassette album finally available on CD. Part of this album was recorded at Fishtracks in Portsmouth, New Hampshire with my old friends T.S. Baker, Davey Levine, and Rick Watson...also, Austin friends Mike Maddux, Mike Kearney, and the original Jazz Pharaohs as well as The Therapy Sisters and Gene Elders (George Strait's fiddle player) joined me on many of these songs. The last song, "Arms' Length" was added from another out-of-print cassette album I did with singer/songwriter Jan Seides in 1990, and features my favorite piano solo that Mike Maddux ever played for me. If you like my other stuff you'll love this one too.
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Funny, Funny, Funny Songs!
author: Carol T CoffeyThe songs on this album will keep you laughing all the way through. "The M Word Scared the F Word Out of Me" is reason enough to spend good money, but the rest of the songs make it even more worthwhile.