Songs

SONGS by Rick Chaff Rick Chaff
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Email:rick@picturesofsound.com
INTRODUCTION Listen to these songs with an open mind. They are not all produced and the performances are sometimes great and sometimes okay. I have many songs and I'll continue to put them on my site.
Spring Fever
1973 Light Pop
Come On
"BLUE CHURCH RECORDINGS (Live) " Gloucester, MA 1976

These recordings were transfered from an old normal bias cassette tape.

Dave Kiswiney: Bass
John Thorp: Drums
Larry Palmer: Guitar
Rick Chaff: Piano Vocals

Rock & Blues
Anymore
Rock Disco
Because I Love You
Pop Ballad
My Song
Slow 3/4 Ballad
Only a Reason
A demo session for David Butler. We had a class watching us lay down the tracks. It was a free session for me. I play piano, organ and sing. Light Pop
Circles In the Sand
Transferred from an old cassette I found in a big box of old cassettes. Recorded in Bill Long's Basement studio in Detrioit around 1975

Greg Kolbe on Sax

John Thorpp on Drums

Dave Kiswiney on Bass

Rick Chaff Piano/Vocals

Bill Long Plays Drums and Guitar on Confusion
Confusion
Company Name


I Really, Really Love You The Tony Gilroy Session:

I call this the Tony Gilroy session because Tony is now the famous film writer/director. I hired him to play guitar and he is a great guitar player. Judge for yourself and listen to this 4 song 5 hour recording session.

Tim Jackson played drums and a great bass player named Bard Richards played bass. John Strongman financed the project and Gragg Lungsford engineered and produced it. I wrote, sang and played piano on the songs.

Rock & Roll!
Woman Fever Movie Drama
I'll Talk To You Rhythm & Blues
Sombody's Holding On Pop/Rock
Always a Story I wrote this for my wife when we broke up once. piano/vocal ballad
The Time of the Year

Holiday Song. I wanted to write a universal holiday song. romantic pop ballad
Low on Love I wrote and recorded this song after working a 12 hour day. It took about an hour and a half. I wanted it to be universal. Ballad
Be Gone Folk Rock. Drums by Wilson Brown Bob Dylan style
Kristal A song I wrote for my sister-in-law's daughter when she was about 6 months old. Piano/vocal ballad. This was a pre-pro tape.
Tears on Your Pillow "2005" Drum Machine late one night. another one night write and recording session. Pop Rock
In My Mind Very POP Beatlesque Pop
Speak to Me RAW IDEA with drum machine and violins Groove Trance
Never Never Drum Machine and me 1978 Pop Rock

Contact Rick Chaff at: rick@picturesofsound.com