It took 20 years, but I finally released an album of music! This is a collection of songs, mostly written by my brother Rob Goble. In 2003-2004 I recorded my own interpretation of a number of his songs, along with one instrumental, on a Tascam 4-track. Recently I decided to take those tracks (which had since been digitized) and enlisted soundman Bill Durham to help me mix them and make them listenable. The result was this album, "A Place to Run."
You can buy the album on Bandcamp https://mikegoble.bandcamp.com/album/a-place-to-run
And you can stream it for free on Soundcloud https://soundcloud.com/michael-j-goble
Please spread the word about it so that maybe some people who don't even know me might find out and listen to it.
Fans of my audiobooks may notice that the album contains the instrumental "Copperpot" (previously known as Untitled Instrumental) which is used as the backing music in the beginning and ending credits section of the audiobook. My wife suggested that I give it that name for that reason.
It also includes the song "Grandpa was a Cowboy" which is based off of a poem by my uncle W. Kent Goble.
Thanks to Rob and uncle Kent for letting me release these, and special thanks to Bill Durham for being willing to help out mix these old tracks up to a better standard, making them sound way better than I ever could. Also thanks to magician Rick Morrill for his advice on improving the MIDI keyboard tracks on the electric version of the title track.
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