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Ay caramba, it’s all been happening recently!

I’m proud to announce that Five Songs For Oscar is completed and on sale now. It has five songs (obviously) and has a picture of a donkey on the front – Oscar. Hence the title.

Meet Oscar...

The full track listing is;

  1. Lucha Libré
  2. Soup Song
  3. The Cut-throat of Old Mexico
  4. Two Caballeros
  5. The Painter

You can preview some of the tracks over at our MySpace site. The E.P. is available as a digital download from our online store and comes as a ZIP file complete with artwork. We’re hoping to get a PDF online which will have full lyrics, credits and photos, but it’s not quite ready yet. We’ll also make a physical CD available on the site, once technical stuff about shipping is sorted. Be patient amigos, be patient…

Not only have we released the E.P. but we’ve filmed our very first video. On a cold December afternoon, Dick, Luke and I sat down at Dick’s kitchen table and ate soup. Lots of soup. The result can be seen in the video below. Our thanks go to Ian Brown who filmed and edited the whole thing. Great work my friend.

And finally, as if that wasn’t enough, we had a great stroke of fortune last night. We were lucky enough to play at the Bitter Suite in Preston with Darwen band, Tramtown Junction. Unknown to us, in the audience was a DJ from Radio Lancashire. After the gig he came over to buy a CD and asked us which track he should play on his show! I told him to take it home and pick his favourite. The show is called On The Wire and our track will be played sometime between 10 and 12 on Saturday night (23rd Jan). I’ll post a link to their listen again page next Sunday for those who miss it (including us, we’re playing at a private charity gig).

So, a busy couple of months so far. An excellent couple of months.

Pancho

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We started recording an E.P. this week. Armed with a modest amount of recording equipment we set up in our usual rehearsal room, DOA Studios in Bolton, and recorded a rhythm track to Soup Song. It was captured on film by my friend Ian Brown, who is going to be putting together a small piece about the song. Here’s a very small snippet in which Dick explains what the song is about.

He’s actually serious you know, he really does want do a whole gig that combines music and cookery. It’s not enough for him to play songs about food, he wants to actually serve it during the gig. Not only that, he wants to cook it during the gig. I’ve tried to explain to him various points of Health & Safety, of how it might be just slightly dangerous to have a gas stove onstage, of how using sharp knives in a venue where much alcohol has been consumed (and that’s just Jay and Ben, our trumpeters!) is not a good idea but no, he insists it can be done.

So, I’m leaving it to him. I know he’s going to keep slyly introducing food songs into the set and one day he’ll probably sneak a cucumber on to the stage, disguised as a shaker or something. And eventually he’ll come up with a way to do it that is both safe and practical. When that day comes I’ll be a very happy man as I’m sure it will be a great event, but until that day I’m content to just sing about food, prepare food and eat food; just not all at the same time.

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