Friday, January 9, 2009

Bootblogging #8: More songs for "Divorcing God"


Like I was just saying, my old buddy and coproducer Lij (now of The Toy Box in Nashville) has landed a job supervising music for an independent documentary film called Divorcing God, directed by Maggie Sargent and Louis Gurgitano. The film probes the experiences of committed Christians who get divorced and how that changes their relationships with their faiths and their home churches.

Lij has invited me to submit material for the film's soundtrack. Yesterday I posted up a few options for him and promised to try to think of some more. Here are some more. The Bob Reuter songs are bootblogged from his great CD This Much I Know - forgive me, Bob; just trying to get you a hookup.

Free mp3s

"When God Left Baton Rouge"
(Michael Friedman)
Michael Friedman
Produced by Roy Kasten
From Cool of the Coming Dark

"Simple Gifts"
(Michael Friedman)
Michael Friedman
Produced by Roy Kasten
From Cool of the Coming Dark

"This is Where I'm At"
(Bob Reuter)
Bob Reuter
Produced by Mike Martin
From This Much I Know

"Second Hand Smoke"
(Bob Reuter)
Bob Reuter
Produced by Mike Martin
From This Much I Know

"10% of Nothing"
(Bob Reuter)
Bob Reuter
Produced by Mike Martin
From This Much I Know

"Sweeter Ground"
(Roy Kasten)
Roy Kasten
Produced by Roy Kasten
Unreleased

The songs belong to the songwriters and to music, not to me or to you (though you can borrow them!). Rights reserved. Lij will have to work out arrangements with these folks if he wants any of this stuff.

Lij plans to begin audio editing on Feb 1. Do you want to be in movies? Or at least to have your song in a movie? Then email Lij at lij@thetoyboxstudio.com.

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More free mp3s in this series

Bootblogging #1: Three by The Lettuce Heads
Bootblogging #2: Three elegies for local musicians
Bootblogging #3: Michael Shannon Friedman
Bootblogging #4: Three more by The Lettuce Heads
Bootblogging #5: Chuck Reinhardt's guitar circle hits
Bootblogging #6: The silly side of The Lettuce Heads
Bootblogging #7: Songs for "Divorcing God"

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