When did it all begin,
the voice somebody planted in your head?
How many miles did you run
to build your strength then fall again?
Then, tired of fixing yourself,
somebody came along, tellin you nothings wrong.
There's only thinking about letting your thoughts run
and waiting to see what comes along.
But Sandy, girl, you got to agree:
I'm only scared because the waters getting deep for me.
And while I wait you capture a wave
and let it take your body back to where our bodies meet.
You complain that the world is such a death garden:
you plant so many seeds but you can't harvest them.
The ground is poisoned with bad ideas
and often times your flowers don't bloom.
But Sandy, girl, you got to agree:
I'm only scared because the waters getting deep for me.
And while I wait you capture a wave
and let it take your body back to where our bodies meet.
But as I swim it pulls me away,
if only love could fix me I would be invincible.
You tell me, "Boy it don't work like that...
you're the answer to your questions,
won't you trust me babe?"
Waking up with you beside me,
laughing at our ways.
Saving for a day to sneak through,
and counting all the days.
Sandy, keep your moonlight on
so bright through all the states.
All the things you are to me,
right now I'll celebrate!
Billy G. Robinson (of disco-funk legends B.T. Express) joins the avant-smooth-jazz oddballs for a trippy, woozy, adventurous pair of tracks. Bandcamp New & Notable Mar 14, 2018
Ex-Tangerine Dream/Ash Ra Tempel drummer's krautrock-inspired score for the 1982 Australian thriller, available for the first time ever. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 5, 2019