| 1. and touch everything...." But it's flesh and blood moving through these thoughts without resembling them. Simple acoustic six- and twelve-string guitars sing this song, written by Souer Sourire, also from 1963. The transit rider finishes the journey where she started, admiring, escaping into thought, and ultimately seeking no destination but the spirit of motion itself. This one will test fans, but it is utterly wonderful, engaging, disturbing, and funny; it merely needs to be heard on its own terms. This is not so much freak- or acid-folk, as it is modern music, evolved from rock, folk and pop, composed and transformed into something all of its own creation |
| 2. Tracklist: |
| 3. 1.01 - - Birth |
| 4. 1.02 - - Transit Theme |
| 5. 1.03 - - House Carpenter |
| 6. 1.04 - - In Speed |
| 7. 1.05 - - Taki Pejaz |
| 8. 1.06 - - Roadkill |
| 9. 1.07 - - Earth's Kiss |
| 10. 1.08 - - Fire & Castration |
| 11. 1.09 - - The Questioning |
| 12. 1.10 - - I No Longer Wish To |
| 13. 1.11 - - The Corwith Brothers |
| 14. 1.12 - - Dream On A Train |
| 15. 1.13 - - I'd Like To Be |