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Tropicosis (2005)

Dr. Zog's latest album- "Tropicosis" combines Island, Latin, and World Beats. This cd is a step away from the traditional Zog sound. Come dive into a state of dreaming about the islands...a state of mind that we call "Tropicosis". Our thanks to Pat Manske at the Zone studio for engineering this cd.


THE ELECTRIC CRAWFISH BOIL

LOUISIANA RUN (MP3-160Kbps Complete)
LOUISIANA RUN (MP3-64bps Half-Faster Download)

ONE WORLD (MP3-160Kbps Complete)
ONE WORLD (MP3-64Kbps Half-Faster Download)

THE ELECTRIC CRAWFISH BOIL (2003)

"The Electric Crawfish Boil" is a musical gumbo of influences combining zydeco, funk and Latin.
The music is high energy and represents how the band sounds "live" when perfoming at a concert.


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JUNGLE JUMP (REAL AUDIO)

CRAWFISH SHUFFLE (REAL AUDIO)

SWAMPADELIC (1999)

Dr. Zog recorded this CD in four days. He had met a friend and incredible bassist B.B. Morse who said he would be glad to play standup bass on the album and off they went. Zog had never played the music or songs with B.B., until the day they started recording. B.B.'s intuition and knowledge of music turned this into a high-energy recording. B.B. recently has played on Merle Haggard's cd and has performed on stage backing up Willie Nelson."Swampadelic" was a vision of Zog's to produce a high energy, New Orleans /Louisiana feel combining Memphis soul and some of Zog's own style of bluegrass.


TEXAS (REAL AUDIO)

THANK YOU (REAL AUDIO)

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GROWIN’ UP WILD IN EAST TEXAS (1997)

Dr. Zog's first CD recording which started out in his old apartment on music lane in Austin, TX. The band was so cramped in the apartment that the keyboardist and Zog had to play their solos outside on the balcony as they watched the band through the kitchen window. The neighbors could hear the Hammond organ and harmonica piping through the neighborhood and they began peeking through windows and walking out on their porches to see exactly why there was a keyboardist and harmonica player jamming away on the balcony. "Hey, we lived on a street called music lane. What do you expect, "says Zog.
"Growin' Up Wild In East Texas" has a Texas rockabilly, upbeat folk, and blues ambience.

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