And it's Not Easy

from KR​Ō​MAGRAM by Jonnē Krōm

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Recorded and mixed on 8-track reel-to-reel in Steve Drake's home studio in Vancouver, BC in 1986.

Mastered at Company Zero, Victoria, BC in 2020.

SOCAN, MROC, CMRRA, Connect

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All the messages that we receive,
They drive me wild.
Why don’t you show yourself to me?
Blindly believing that you are real,
I’m not a child.
And it’s not easy.

To live. To sing.
To tell the whole world all these things.
To question no more.
To pick ourselves up from the floor.

So you’re a traveler.
Why is it that you hide?
Maybe the reason isn’t clear.
You could be using us to satisfy an evil plan.
How long have you been here?

We live. We sing.
We tell the whole world all these things.
We question no more.
We pick ourselves up from the floor.

All the messages that we receive,
They drive me wild.
Why don’t you show yourself to me?
Blindly believing that you are real,
I’m not a child.
And it’s not easy.

And it’s not easy.
And it’s not easy.

credits

from KR​Ō​MAGRAM, released January 1, 2021
© Graeme Chard 1985
Julie Faye: lead vocals
Graeme Chard: guitar, BG vocals
Mark Reed: keyboard, BG vocals
Steve Drake: bass guitar, e-drum programming, recording, mixing, production
Evan Rabby: mastering

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Mark Reed Victoria, British Columbia

Mark is a songwriter, composer, arranger, and pianist/keyboardist. His music background includes folk-rock and indie-rock bands, some theatre, lots of solo gigs, and, more recently, light-classical piano/string ensembles, orchestral arrangements, and a sci-fi oratorio.

An animal-rights and eco-social justice activist, Mark likes to write from the POV of an objective observer of life on Earth.
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