Album US 2000 on Pick Productions label
Rock and Pop (Pop Rock, Indie Pop)
Released for John Lennon's 20th Memorial (December 8, 2000), this EP by Chris has grabbed the attention of Beatle fans and Beatle associates worldwide. The overall flavor, arrangements, and recording methods for the project were deliberate in how they echoed the sounds and productions of John Lennon and The Beatles. The recording premiered on Radio KOL (The Voice of Israel in the Holy City of Jerusalem) and charted at #1 for on KAOS FM charts in Australia (part of the Ison Live Radio global network). "Angel Eyes" is a tribute to a girl who died on TWA Flight 800 in 1996. "Could It Be Forever" was premiered and well-received at a Beatles-fest (even though it's the least Beatle-centric production on the album) and got a good review from the late Davy Jones (Monkees). The track charted in 2002 in Australia.
Chris Pick voc, key, songwriter, lead vocals, percussion, arranged by, album by | |
Johnny J. Blair , GB bass, drums, drum programming, acoustic guitar, keyboards, percussion, harmony vocals, producer, songwriter | |
Tim Breon voc, g, key, b, engineer, mastered by, lead guitar | |
Cassie Blair bvoc, harmony vocals | |
Monette Newsuan voc, bvoc, harmony vocals | |
Sarah Keeley harmony vocals |
Keith Mohr engineer |
Terry Murphy engineer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Thank You For The Music (Long Version) | Chris Pick | 5:58 | |
2 | In Cypress Gardens (Eleanor Rigby Mix) | Chris Pick | 2:11 | |
3 | Thank You For The Music (Instrumental) | Chris Pick | 5:58 | |
4 | Angel Eyes (1996 Demo) | Chris Pick | 4:03 | |
5 | Apple Cider Kisses | Chris Pick | 3:01 | |
6 | In Cypress Gardens (White Piano Mix) | Chris Pick | 2:11 | |
7 | Thank You For The Music (Acoustic Mix) | Chris Pick | 5:58 | |
8 | Could It Be Forever? | Chris Pick | 4:20 |