from Springs,
released November 28, 2012
guitar, bass and vocals—Mike Visser
guitar and piano—Scott McMicken
piano—BC Camplight
alto sax—Jonathan Low
drums—Eric Slick
2 awesome bass players come together to play... the opposite of what you would expect of 2 bassists to play. Love it. All tracks are great, don't miss 1986. Avinoam Yagur
Julie Slick is the best!!! I have seen her multiple times playing with Belew and/or Crimson Project and to be honest, she is a virtuoso on bass. Always buy her solo releases. You will not be disappointed. Exceptional prog rock!!
Keep up the exceptional work Julie!! Josh Donald
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