Judge: The Storm

Judge SKU: 44328399
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Judge: The Storm

Judge SKU: 44328399

Format: 7-INCH SINGLE

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Title: The Storm
Artist: Judge
Label: Revelation
Product Type: 7-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 098796002070
Genre: Rock

In 1990, Judge had a new song entitled 'Forget This Time' and there was a desire to record it and get it out into the wild. Additionally, the band had been touring and made some improvements to some of their existing songs; one standout was 'The Storm,' which now had a breakdown in the middle that didn't exist in the previous versions. Mike was excited about covering 'When The Levee Breaks' (which was a bonus track on the CDEP, now a streaming bonus track) and the idea of his local buddy Todd Schwartz doing the harmonica solo. With these three songs the guys headed to Don Fury's studio on Spring Street to record what became 'The Storm' EP. One day Mike showed up on his Harley and the idea came about to run a microphone cable out into the street to record it rev, which you can hear on this version of 'The Storm.'TRACK LISTSIDE A1. Forget This TimeSIDE B1. The Storm II

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