Drawn & by Mark Fahad (CD, 2007)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelCD Baby, Cdb
UPC0837101354172
eBay Product ID (ePID)7046050440

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2007
GenreRock
ArtistMark Fahad
Release TitleDrawn &

Dimensions

Item Weight0.18 lb

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks10
Number of Discs1
TracksHero, Roll on Gypsy, What I Know Now, Let It Ride, Youth Grows Old, Levon, Thank God for You, Brand New Day, A Tear Escapes, Killin' Time
Notes"Drawn and..." is more of a documentary than a collection of songs on a CD. It spans 20 years of this guitarist, singer/songwriter's career. There's unreleased material, acoustic versions of previously released material, a remake of a friend's song as well as a remake of a classic Elton John song. "Hero", written by Darren Johnson and Mark Fahad in 1990 for a band they were in together called Last Train Out . It was eventually released as a hard rock song, in December 2003, on the Omega Train CD "Three Alarm Fire". Featuring Darren on vocals and Mark on guitar. "Levon", and acoustic guitar version of an Elton John classic. A different take on a great song. "Roll On Gypsy", the first song Mark ever wrote, it dates back to the spring of 1989 in Promise land, PA. This version is how the song was originally envisioned, acoustic. Two rock versions of this song have been previously released. One by Omega Train on the" Three Alarm Fire" CD, in December 2003, which again featured Darren on Vocals and Mark on guitar. Also, there is a heavy metal version released by The Bone Bros. From the CD "Less=More", Fall 1991, which featured Mark on both vocals and guitar. "Thank God for you", written in the spring of 1990, after an afternoon thunderstorm in New Jersey, a song about friendship. "What I Know Now", written in the fall of 2000, as a letter to my daughter on a cold and lonely night in Gouldsboro, PA. "Brand New Day", written in the summer of 2000, to heal the tortured heart of a friend. "Let It Ride", written in the summer of 1990. A song about life on the street of a musician struggling to survive. "A Tear Escapes", I'm not sure when Rick wrote this song for his band Tokyo Pink, but I first heard it at an open-mic night in Rahway New Jersey 1989. It was a slow glam rock song. But the words always rang in my head, so I called Rick and asked if I could "ROCK" up his song and record it. Well, he said, "yes", so here's my version. "Youth Grows Old", written in the summer of 1994, during my first trip to Hollywood, CA. It wasn't how I pictured it in my dreams, rock stars and movie stars, it was hookers and addicts. So I grew up quick to realize dreams are only dreams until you open your eyes. "Killin' Time", written in the winter of 2003, while staying with a friend in Reeder's, PA. I spend a few days with a new sequencer and came up with the rhythm. One night after playing a gig with the band Bad Influence, I laid down the guitar track in one take and that's what you hear an adlib instrumental. I've been told it sounds like "modern porno music", so I figured I'd end this CD with a bang. (Sorry about the PUN!!!)
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