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People in Boxes

from THE FAULT by The Fault

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recorded in 1989 at Blue Wave Studios; received some extended radio airplay

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Morning came, the shuffle of the day before
Goes on and on and on.
It’s going to start again, below my window
They will come along, along, along.

I see their faces every day, hidden behind the black.
They don’t belong.
They take their places and they pay, they don’t look back.
There’s something wrong.

People in boxes, deep behind the eyes is a pride so nameless.
Picking up the pieces they find so priceless.
Out in the street, they combine from behind their places.

I see their faces every day, hidden behind the black.
They don’t belong.
They take their places and they pay, they don’t look back.
There’s something wrong.

People in boxes, deep behind the eyes is a pride so nameless.
Picking up the pieces they find so priceless.
Out in the street, they combine from behind their places.

People in boxes, deep behind the eyes is a pride so nameless.
Picking up the pieces they find so priceless.
Out in the street, they combine from behind their places.

People in boxes, deep behind the eyes … nameless.

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from THE FAULT, released March 15, 2021
from THE FAULT, released March 15, 2021
© Sue Baim 1989
recorded: 1989
Sue Baim: lead vocals, guitar
Graeme Chard: BG vocals, guitar
Mark Reed: keyboard
John White: drums
Rob Marr: bass guitar
The Fault: producer
Don Ramos: engineer - teaching ICA engineering students at Blue Wave Studios
Jordan Koop (Noise Floor Recording Studio): mastering - 2021

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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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