Albums

I've recorded three CDs and an EP with a fourth on the way. Enjoy them streaming below.

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(SYR 10001) 1995

An eclectic mix of pop/rock songs, electronic music (musique concrete), piano and guitar pieces. Guaranteed to contain sounds you haven't heard before. It has 11 originals and a cover of "May I?" by Kevin Ayers. (One piece on this drove my wife's parents' cat crazy...)

Not Blue

(SYR 2001) 1998

A solo acoustic CD recorded solely with my Martin in two days with no overdubs and minimal editing. It's a blues/country/folk sound with classical influences, mixed with open tunings and a helping of slide guitar. It has 11 originals and two covers both stolen from John Fahey, one of which he wrote, and the other is his arragement of a hymn.

Tap Dancing Down Jackass Alley

(SYR 2002) 2002

Continuing the idea of "Not Blue" but with more guitars, a piano, percussion and other instruments on almost all the tracks. It's the best sounding CD so far thanks to Will Quinnell who also mixed and mastered the project. (The playing and writing ain't too bad either, he he...) It has 11 originals and a cover of "Embryonic Journey" by Jorma Kaukonen, that includes some great backwards cymbal rolls.

If you like what you hear, be sure to grab it on CDBaby at http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/billdickson.

EP

This one pulls together some odds and ends I've recorded over the years, including the best guitar playing I've ever pulled off. Check out Wait to see what I mean!

Anza Borrego

(SYR 2003) 2011

I switched to electric guitar for most of this one. The music is based on impressions of National Parks, mountains, lakes, and deserts. It evokes (or tries to describe) spaces and landscapes with a nod to the likes of Brian Eno, Pink Floyd, and Edgar Varese. I also play a little synthesizer, bass, and mandolin. It has 4 originals and runs a bit shorter than usual at about 30 minutes. ("A Hard Day's Night" is 30:30) This is not available yet as it's still in the mixing/editing stage, but i'll let you know when it's done. Since it's the latest, I of course, think it's my best...