Original printing of the 1978 J. Jasmine Songbook, which has scores, lyrics and images for all the songs on the "J. Jasmine: My New Music" LP. Printed but never distributed because of the book distribution house going out of business, this is a must-have item for fans of Humber and Rosenboom.
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there's a woman in me, who's achin' to be,
a little less she and a lot more of he.
i must have a chance to lead in this dance,
and sometimes at home, honey, I'll wear the pants.
androgyny, it's happening to me.
it's just one more thing that i'll use to be free.
androgyny, a new way to be.
a new style important for me.
loving men is so fine, loving women, divine.
the choice it is mine how to make my life shine.
i sing, women, be strong, we've held back for too long.
men, listen to this, can you hear my sweet song?
androgyny, it's happening to me.
it's just one more thing that i'll use to be free.
androgyny, it's happening to me.
it's just one more thing that i'll use to be free.
androgyny, a new way to be.
a new style important for me.
credits
from J. Jasmine: My New Music,
released February 23, 2018
lyrics and melodies by j. jasmine
music by david charles rosenboom
j. jasmine: lead and back-up vocals
david charles rosenboom: piano and buchla electric music box
sam ashley: back-up vocal
Colin Andrew Sheffield (Elevator Bath) repurposes heavily manipulated jazz samples into gorgeously eerie soundscapes. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 20, 2023
Since encountering Gene's solo work (admittedly very late) in 2019, this and Out Of The Blue have been listening mainstays. Gene brings a remarkable lyricism and clarity to his performances. "She Wore The Red Shoes" has rapidly become one of my favourite pieces of music: hypnotic, alluring and very, very beautiful. Tristan Louth-Robins