About Mistaken Identity, Jacob Haller's First CDI wanted to make a CD that reflected the sort of bluesy alternative folk you would hear if you saw me play live. As such, half of the recordings are just me and my guitar; a few more also feature my friend and longtime musical collaborator Chris Monti on backing vocals and guitar or mandolin; and a few others have a larger sound, and are intended to give a sense of what it's like when I perform with my band the Killdevils or sit in with another great Providence band, the Superchief Trio. I appreciate the help that I got from my producer and engineer, Keith Munslow (who also plays on some songs), who was of great assistance in getting all of this done. The oldest songs on the CD, 'Lady Luck' and 'Watching Killer Robots Eat Your Head', were written in 2005, while the most recent one, 'Mistaken Identity', was written in late 2008. There's a mixture of songs that I wrote for friends and family, songs written for my own amusement, songs written for the Rhode Island Songwriters Association's 'Songwriters in the Round' series, as well as songs based on true events, songs that I made up out of whole cloth, songs that are relatively serious, and songs that are just plain goofy. I hope that anyone who listens to the CD will find something to enjoy. The CD has been reviewed in The Providence Phoenix, The Tantasqua Town Common, Motif Magazine, Worcester Magazine, and The Providence Knitting Examiner. How To Get A Copy
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If none of these options are convenient for you, get in touch and we'll try to work something out. ErrataAfter the CD went to press, I discovered that I had accidentally left my friend Scuffy Genius out of the list of people who sung on track 12, '(Whenever I'm Sad, I Do A Web-Search For Pictures Of) Adorable Kittens.' My apologies for this mistake. |
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