King of the World THIS IS TERRIBLE. It's a horrible rendition of one of my favorite songs I wrote.
Old With You The song from "The Wedding Singer"
I'm Sorry (chorus) This is just as far as I got on a song I was writing in 2000
I Could Not Ask For More I think it's Edwin McCain. A long time ago, a certain girl out there wanted me to record this song for her so I did.
Nicknotronic
Move This My crappy old keyboard and an electric guitar sporting a WHAH peddle make up this little ditty based on a song from 1992.
You're a God This is me playing bass to Mark Dusseau singing lead AND harmony to the Vertical Horizon song.
Burfday Remix This
is the same as the Burfday song below except for a newly added drum
track. The drums were performed by Trista's dad Chuck. He downloaded
the song from this site and played along with his digital drum set
and then emailed it back to me. This is the first run experimental
version.
Burfday Otherwise
known as "Sponge Bob". About a friend I know and his travels
and adventures. This is performed by me and myself singing backup. It was recorded on
a stupid little $10 Logitech® chat microphone.
So Long (formerly
BF) Written in honor of a guitarist and a drummer I once knew. Performed
by me and many other me's on backup. Mild distortion is present
on this one. Also due to the crappy mic that I used.
Cool Ditty No
idea about this tune, I just made it up and I like it. All guitars
are me. Drums are my old keyboard. Yes, they sound atrocious. This
was recorded using a pretty decent mixer I used to have.
Dave & Lexi Written
for my good friends, Dave and Lexi. (weird huh) for their wedding.
This is only the first verse and the completed version had an accompanying
harpsichord which was never recorded but played by my friend Larry
Lang.
Harmonic
Special I plan on making this a full song one day.
This has got to be my favorite riff I have written. All guitars
are me. Recorded by, again, crappy mic.
Harmonic
Special Obnoxious This is a version of the song
above but I got carried away. I couldn't stop myself. I kept
going and going and going. The shaker you hear is actually my
mouth, and if you listen very carefully you'll find that I couldn't
maintain it throughout because I lost my breath.
I
Could Never Love Her Written by Ryan French sung
by me and me. About me. Recording is absolutely horrible, but
I still love this song.
This Side Nickel
Creek song sung by me, Dan and Mark (LeeAnn on shaker) |