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I Could Disappear
2010 studio album by David Cloyd From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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I Could Disappear is the second solo album by singer-songwriter David Cloyd. It was released on June 29, 2010 on Engine Company Records (now ECR Music Group).[3] The nine studio tracks are all solo reworkings of the original pop and rock songs from his debut album, Unhand Me, You Fiend!.[4] Cloyd performed vocals, alternating with piano and electric guitar. He also co-engineered and co-produced the album and did the cover. Blake Morgan co-produced and co-engineered with Cloyd, and also mixed and mastered.[3][5]
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According to Cloyd, "With each song boiled down to its essence I discovered something exciting—working with less demands more from you as an artist."[6]
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Track listing
- "Unhand Me, You Fiend!" (Solo)
- "The Wire" (Solo)
- "The First Sign" (Solo)
- "We're Coming For You Anyway" (Solo)
- "Never Run" (Solo)
- "Come Out Wherever You Are" (Solo)
- "Give Your Enemies A Chance To Rest" (Solo)
- "Sold Out Bargain" (Solo)
- "She Asks Me" (Solo)
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