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2009 - Open Road
Open Road. Release date September 27, 2009.
1. City Boy 2. Sleep Walking 3. Open Road 4. I'm Comin' In 5. Ghost Town 6. Crossroads (Stir Crazy) 7. Westbound 8. Will You Won't You 9. Fly Buzzin' 'Round 10. Breathin' Easy all songs by Adam Kurtz except Breathin' Easy by Elijah Ocean all instruments by Adam Kurtz recorded, mixed and mastered by Adam Kurtz at Halfway Rock Recording Studios, Harpswell, ME (c) 2009 Adam Kurtz, except Westbound (c) 2008 Adam Kurtz |
2008 - Adam Kurtz - The Devil is defeated
77 MB zip file of 2008's The Devil is defeated.
The Devil is Defeated is a ten-song semi-concept half-rock album melodifying the befores, durings, and afters of an era gone bad. |
2006 - Adam Kurtz - Halfway Rock
55.8 MB Zip File of Adam Kurtz's 2006 "Halfway Rock."
Halfway Rock, recorded Sept 2005 - April 2006, is a ten-song dive into the brain of someone (possibly Adam?) falling for a girl and not really knowing what he's doing in his life. But, by the end, he figures it out; or more accurately, he knows he's going to figure it out. |
(unofficial) 2008 - Adam Kurtz - The Family Album
55.3 MB Zip File of Adam Kurtz's The Family Album 2008 - 10th Anniversary Commemorative Edition. In 1998, Adam recorded an album with a song about each member of his family - see below. Ten years later, armed with ProTools this time instead of a shitty 4-track, Adam re-recorded the album. About half the songs survived the ten years needing only minor changes. Some of the songs needed some major lyrical overhaul. And some just had to be scrapped and totally rewritten. See if you can find all the changes! |
(unofficial) 1998 - Adam Kurtz - The Family Album
40.8 MB Zip File of Adam Kurtz's 1998 The Family Album
Say you're a 19 year old sophomore in college. It's Christmas time and you have no money, but you do have a 4-track. What do you do? Why, you write and record - in a week - an album about your family, a song about each member, and give that to them. It goes through the generations - grand parents, middle generation, then my generation. The recording quality is painful, performance somewhat embarrassing, but the songs are timeless. Well, some are. |

















