Andy Hollinden: CDs
Lucky Hands In Trying Times (2010)
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NEW! 12-song collaboration with Mark Galup. When Mark did all of the harmony vocals on 2008's Grieve For The Living, we realized our voices and music meshed insanely well - like if the Everly Brothers had two different moms. This CD has been described as the Beatles album that should have come between Rubber Soul and Revolver! $10.00 + $2.50 SH |
Grieve For The Living (2008)
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13 majestic songs about beliefs, aging, failing friendships, stupid royalty, deceit, and competition. Early reports indicate people think this is Andy's best CD to date. Stylistically, it's being compared to late-era Beatles and Pink Floyd along with a dash of Beck and Nick Cave. $10.00 + $2.50 SH |
Trust Yourself (2006)
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Andy’s hardest rockin’ CD. If you like fast songs and loud in-your-face guitars, this one’s for you. Features twelve straight-up songs written for the classic rock ‘n’ roll line-up of two guitar, bass and drums. $10.00 + $2.50 SH |
Stick It in Your Sound Hole (2004)
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Andy’s roots album. This CD features instrumental music for finger-style guitar, drums and acoustic bass. Imagine blues, folk, gospel, and roots rock guitar styles blended together and then whipped up by a rockabilly combo that had just fired their singer. $10.00 + $2.50 S&H |
Begging's Not Endearing (2002)
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Andy’s most ambitious studio production. Two years in the making. What can one man do with two computers, an E-MU sampler, an ACID loop library, and a whole battery of traditional instruments? Find out here. $10.00 + $2.50 S&H |
Heat to Fragrance (2000)
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Andy’s first solo release. This CD features nine songs and four instrumentals in an eclectic stylistic mix. Sweet songs about cancer, no sex, friendship, regret, fear, loneliness and heat. $10.00 + $2.50 S&H |
Boot Rouge et Swabs - The Speakers (1996)
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The second and last CD by The Speakers, Andy and Erin’s mid-90s band. This one features thirteen cohesive songs about life and its many facets. Limited supply! $10.00 + $2.50 S&H |
Moving Earth from There to Here - The Speakers (1994)
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Where it all began. “Five songs for five bucks” was our sales pitch. Recorded in one weekend for $600. Not bad, considering. SORRY – SOLD OUT! |