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Tim BrookesBilly Dodds : glay-glay-glye (2002)

Bouncy indie guitar-pop with an 18-month-old singer. Billy likes to lay down his vocals while suspended from a door-frame in a baby-bouncer and takes a stream-of-consciousness approach to his utterances. Tim, fortunately, likes to do a lot of post-production. The kids love it, apparently.



This audio is part of the collection: Open Source Audio

Artist/Composer: Tim Brookes
Date: 2002-00-00 00:00:00
Source: Hit The Roof Recordings
Label / Recorded by: Tim Brookes
Keywords: indie-pop


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Vocals by Billy Dodds
Programming/Engineering by Tim Brookes
Music by Tim Brookes
©2002 Tim Brookes
All Rights Reserved

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Reviewer: Willhoite - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - December 23, 2005
Subject: Wow
This 18 month old can really entertain (with some help from the editor). Catchy tune that will bring a smile to all parents.

Reviewer: StabnSteer - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - December 23, 2005
Subject: Can't help but smile!
I've never heard anything like this, so I'll call it completely original. And doggone it, I'm sitting here giggling like crazy at each new utterance. Catchy and perfectly amusing.

Reviewer: HitTheRoof - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - October 15, 2005
Subject: glay-glay-glye
Sounds good to me (but then I would say that).


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