Shownotes
Take an epic and deep dive into a pair of albums Karaugh Brown created in the early 2000s, one produced by Bill Morrissey (the Grammy-nominated songwriter and genius) and one by Billy Conway (of Morphine, and Dana Colley of that band plays sax on the sessions). What happened then. What happened after. Big life talk.
Clips in this episode:
- Gone (James O'Brien, 'All Your Days' - 2022)
- Early to Bed (Morphine, 'Live at the Warfield 1997' - 2017)
- Upon Leaving (Karaugh Brown, 'Dresses and Dirt' - 2000)
- Twenty Third Street (Bill Morrissey, 'Something I Saw Or Thought I Saw' - 2001)
- Contessina (Karaugh Brown, 'One Round Orange' - 2002)
- Patriot (Karaugh Brown, 'One Round Orange' - 2002)
- Flame and the Smoulder (Karaugh Brown, 'One Round Orange' - 2002)
- Ottawa (Karaugh Brown, 'Favorite Daughter' - 2005)
- Black Out City (Karaugh Brown, 'Favorite Daughter' - 2005)
- Small Streets (Karaugh Brown, 'Favorite Daughter' - 2005)
- Geneva (Karaugh Brown, 'Favorite Daughter' - 2005)
- Depth Charges (Karaugh Brown, 'Favorite Daughter' - 2005)
- Gone (Karaugh Brown, 'Gone' - 2022)