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TERMINAL SAINTS

Release Date: September 14th, 1993

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TRACK LISTING

1. Silk Pt.1 

2. Into The Sea 

3. Back When I Was Old

4. The Blue 

5. Rachel 

6. Run Along

7. Very Good Man 

8. Wide Awake

9. Say Something 

10. Glass Angels 

11. Quiet Child

12. Swept Away 

13. Silk Pt.2

14. Eight Rings

                   

All material written by

James Stanley Walker 

C&P 1993 Thon Music (ASCAP) 

All Rights Reserved.

A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THIS ALBUM:

This is the second in a series of releases from the JVA wayback machine.

Terminal Saints was originally released on cassette back in 1993, and was the total sum of everything I'd been working on for several years down yonder in LA. 
It was recorded, produced, and engineered by your ol' pal, me.


It features the JVA Band:

Kent Besocke on bass, Faust on drums, and myself on guitar and vocals.
Plus, I even convinced my girlfriend at the time to sing on a couple tunes.
Incidentally, the girlfriend was Kim and eventually we got married.
She sounds great!

The creepy-cool cover drawing was done by my writer/musician/artist friend, Christian Keifer. A very talented man.

This is a way more ROCK type project than most of my records, which I attribute to my youth, and also osmosis from the steady diet of Nirvana and Pearl Jam that we were all fed by the airwaves back in '93.

Kapow!

TERMINAL SAINTS contains some songs that have ended up on my other records (in very different forms), and also some songs that few have heard before. 

I remember being really happy with this record when it came out, and several years later wanting to reissue it as a cd, but it just never happened.
Now with current easy download and stream technology I can finally share this project and others like it, with you. I hope you'll check it out.

Label / Thon Music
Producer / Jim Walker

Engineer / Jim Walker
Mixer / Jim Walker

Facility / Little Man in the Attic Studios. Pasadena, CA

Cover illustration / Christian Keifer

Running Time / 46:00

Release Date: May 15th, 1993

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