Craig Moorhead's
SUMMER IN WINSTON


1997

guest artists:
Nick Panagopulos
Paul Hamilton

Craig Moorhead's SUMMER IN WINSTON
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This is where the Craig Moorhead sound blossoms into full. Clever lyrics, a self deprecating attitude, expert musicianship, a fearless desire for creative experimentation, and pop-tastic melodies all combine to make this is a must have for anyone serious about discovering how good modern music can really be.

On Summer in Winston, Craig gives us an array of razor sharp songs, infused with fuzzy adrenaline filled guitar licks and beautifully layered vocals, whose subjects range from the hysterically funny (Ode to Chocolate Ice Cream) to the acutely real frustration that we find in our everyday lives (Summer in Winston).

As if this wasn't enough to make you want it, Summer in Winston happens to include two of the very finest Moorhead recordings on any album. Any Major Year, with the compelling and evocative rhythms of Moorhead's guitar, and the rich and inventive lyrical imagery, is one of those songs that can create a whole little movie in your head. The kind of movie you wish you could live inside forever. I Could've Been Someone Else is such a damn good song, that no matter what your taste in music, you'd have to be seriously mentally impaired not to recognize its merits and pleasures. Actually that statement could apply to the whole album.

- Darin Cole Caudle

Includes the tracks Summer In Winston and I Could've Been Someone Else.

THE SONGS:

SIDE 1:

1) Intro
2) Ode To Chocolate Ice Cream
3) Garbage Bag Box
4) The Man Who Wasn't There
5) Bigfoot, pt. 1
6) Thank You, Mr. Pope
7) When I'm With You
8) Any Major Year
9) You Get What You Pray For
10) Bigfoot, pt. 2
11) Summer In Winston
12) Nobody Else's Song


SIDE 2:

13) Groggland
14) Wangdangdoodle
15) Pizza
16) Bigfoot, pt.3
17) The Ballad of Li'l Dickie Simpson
18) Leg Rednippel
19) Do You Wanna See Me Pee?
20) I Could've Been Someone Else
21) Bigfoot, pt. 4
22) Getting It Wrong
23) Last Song of the Album