Dan
Sartain / Henry Dunkel Split 7-inch
Dan
Sartain and Henry Dunkle are two musicians from Birmingham Alabama
who admire each others music very much. It would only be a matter
of time before the two put out a release together (thanks Bruce).
Both musicians have unique styles, but there are more similarities
than differences. Many musical acts tend to get their feathers ruffled
when they find other acts that sound like they do. This is not the
case with Henry and Dan. Both have chosen to embrace each others
sounds, differences and similarities included.
"Right Inside
My Pocket"
written by Dan Sartian.
"Day By Day"
written by Henry Dunkel.
All Instruments played by Dan Sartian except:
Steven Robinson - organ on "Day By Day"
Ruby C. Rogers - Backing Vox/handclaps on "Right Inside My
Pocket"
Lynn Bridges - Engineering /Cymbals on "Right Inside My Pocket"
Produced by Dan Sartain at Dial Back Sound Studio in Water Valley,
MS.

Dan
Sartain
Hungry
End
b/w Perverted Justice
(MP3)
Ready
for more Rock-a-billy/Blues-a-billy/Post Punk-a-billy B*ll Shit?
Yeah, me neither.
Good
thing this 7" is none of that.
I'm
very proud of these recordings, and as Lynn Bridges of 'Money Shot'
studio put it, they are "very rude", and that's a statement
you can take to the fucking bank Jack.
The
A-side is a groovy cover of Samhain's 'Hungry End', and the
B-side is an anti-tribute to Pink Floyd's 'Hey You' intitled
'Perverted Justice', and it is so fucking vulgar you should be arrested
just for listening to the motherfucker.