Hop On PopCome On, Let's Go
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Hope Street
Midnight on frisco bay
Biggie's Big-Time Radio Revue
Adult Alternative Asylum
The Farm
Mandy's Musical Memories
The SOUND Cafe
POETRY AND PROSE
The Allure
White Heat
The Gatekeeper
Vegetation Station
I.A.C. Master Songwriters.
In the Artists Own Words
Radio Ready
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A courtship in 3 parts with acoustic guitar, piano, viola, and pedal steel.
Don't expect anything else on the record to sound anything like this one, either.
Featuring Brad and Auset Sarno of the Auset Music Project!

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Recorded and mixed by Noah Samuels
Assisted by Brandon Koumos
Auset’s and Brad’s parts recorded by Brad Sarno
Produced by: Todd Leiter-Weintraub, David Kling, and Noah Samuels
Todd: Acoustic guitar and vocals; David: Piano; Jan Hammer and Gabrielle Allen: Viola; Auset Sarno: Backing vocals; Brad Sarno: Steel guitar

This one is all about the song. I think that the melody and the chord changes are some of the prettiest that I’ve ever come up with. I know that this is also a particular favorite of Dave. When I played the recording for my wife for the first time, when she first heard Jan’s and Gabby’s viola, her eyes got big and she sat up in her chair....
And then with the pedal steel, forget it!
1.
Were we lonely?
I forget
But I can't forget the way you looked
The night that we first met

It was Tuesday
It was late
But not too late to play the flirt
Or play the hand of fate

-c-
A smile hello
Come on, let’s go
The bar’s about to close
“Here’s a pen,
“I’ll call you when…”

2.
Were we happy?
I forget
But I can't forget the words you said
When you said it should end

I was happy
What did you expect?
But I didn’t expect the way I felt
When you stayed in my head

-c-
The urge to phone
Come on, let’s go
The show’s about to start
“Hey, why not?,
Another shot…

-bridge-
As much as things were meant to be
This was meant to be
As much as things were meant to be
I’m glad you came to me
As much as things were meant to be
You were meant for me
As much as you were meant for me...

3.
Now where are we?
How could I forget?
We’re on the road, come on, let’s go…

©2007 Todd Leiter-Weintraub x
Song Comments

The SOUND Cafe
Hey, what can I say... its a sweet pretty song... and my husband is on it : )


The Allure
Total Pop induced grooves is what moves Todd


The Gatekeeper
Some real fine singing, touching lyrics and wonderful artistry.


Adult Alternative Asylum
From Todd's forthcoming CD. A Beautiful melody, well arranged with sweet strings, Piano, and steel guitar. Well produced and recorded...


Vegetation Station
I love songs that paint pictures - just enough brush strokes to let the listener fill in the details. And the strings... the STRINGS!! Simply lovely.


I.A.C. Master Songwriters.
master


POETRY AND PROSE
A courtship in 3 parts with acoustic guitar, piano, viola, and pedal steel. Don't expect anything else on the record to sound anything like this one, either. Featuring Brad and Auset Sarno of the Auset Music Project!


In the Artists Own Words
This one was conceived as a courtship in 3 parts. I think that the melody and the chord changes are some of the prettiest that I’ve ever come up with. I know that this is also a particular favorite of Dave (the HoP drummer and piano player). I ended it on a 7 chord because, well, we never really ever do "get there", do we? But it's the journey and the person with whom we share that journey.


The Farm
Very sweet pop ballad,with some neat chord changes and a nicely understated melancholy vibe...Has a country flavour courtesy of the pedal steel but is closer in feel to a cool 70s singer/songwriter,which is fine by me..Very nice:)


Mandy's Musical Memories
I found this accidentally but it struck me as very different and well written and I kept listening until the very clever ending. There are so many great instruments involved. Well done to the artist.


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