Mulberry Gardens~ An Instrumental ~ Music by Frank CotoloSpecial notes: John Amato is featured on mandolin; Jack Cotolo's title is based on the name of the land where Cool Noise Studios is located.
CamaraderieWords and music by Frank CotoloSpecial notes: After a number of incarnations, the final product features Cotolo only on vocals.
Love For The BoysWords and music by Frank CotoloSpecial notes: Musicologists beware!This is a structural puzzle, disguisedin three different keys and multiple modulations
Always Merry And BrightWords and music by Kristen Cotolo and Frank CotoloSpecial notes: John Amato plays guitar during the closing strains.
Thornless CrownWords and music by Kristen Cotolo and Frank CotoloSpecial Note: Recorded just before the Sept. 11 debacle.
The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea~ An Instrumental ~Music by Larry Michelich and Frank CotoloSpecial notes: Larry Michelich is featured on multiple percussion.The instrumental was written the night before the recording.
Let's Just Go On As If Nothing HappenedWords and music by Frank CotoloSpecial notes: Jack Cotolo always comes up with perfect titles.
Bread And CircusesWords and music by Kristen Cotolo and Frank CotoloSpecial notes: Kristen Cotolo helps on the vocals.
Harbor DaysWords and music by Jack CotoloSpecial notes: Jack Cotolo sings lead with Frank doing harmonies.Not originally intended to be on KOMI, it replaced an older tune "Knock On The Sky" because it was more appropriate.
The Lost Language Of The HeartWords and music by Audrey Perth and Frank CotoloSpecial notes: Ms. Perth's lyrics were written on the spot with the melody, in one evening.
Life Will Never Be The SameWords and music by Heinz Roemheld, James Huntley and Frank CotoloSpecial notes: Mssrs. Roemheld and Huntley are responsible for the middle section, originally cue music for a 1930s movie.Jack Cotolo provided the title.
Every Man Is An IslandWords and music by Corky Crane and Frank CotoloSpecial notes: Mr. Crane gets credit for his poetic quote, which provide the lyrics to this vocal exercise.
MaybeWords and music by Frank CotoloSpecial notes: This was the first track recorded for KOMI, dating back to late 2000. It features Vince Coratello on bass.It begins and ends with the sounds of crickets.
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