Written in Oregon, 1990. The interlude was written for the guitarist to improvise (seeing how close to “the sun” he/she could get without crashing and burning. Sometimes two guitarists would take on that flight, improvising simultaneously.) For the album, a set piece was composed. Paul Cameron contributes additional guitar on the recording.
credits
from Brother Nature,
released December 7, 2010
J Roth > guitar
Paul Cameron > guitar
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