"The Three Surrenders" CD
"The Three Surrenders: Soundtracks for Photographs: Volume One" by Stu Jenks
Well, I've been getting a few emails later basically asking "Hey, it appears that your first CD is sold out. Can I get one, anyway?"
Yes you can. Sorta.
I can burn you one and send it to you. Just Paypal me $12.00 (ten bucks for the CD, two bucks for the shipping and packing), and I'll put it in the mail, pronto. But there will be no graphics, just the CD-ROM.
But in this blog entry, is the original graphic and below is the text from the CD so you can know what you are listening to. Again, just email me or Paypal me at stujenks@gmail.com and I'll send you a copy of "The Three Surrenders", and many thanks to those fans who still want this CD. It does hold a special place in my heart and actually, in some ways, I like it more than "West of the Fire"
And good news. I'll be buying a new high powered Mac Book Pro soon, so I'll begin recording my third CD this Fall and Winter. (I have some rough cuts now, but they aren't to my liking yet.) Hopefully, it'll be out there in Early 2009.
Again, many thanks for all of my patrons and fans. You mean more to me than you know.
THE THREE SURRENDERS:
[Soundtracks for Photographs; Volume One]
Stu Jenks (c) 2003
The Three Surrenders 6:29
Spiritual Beings, Human Experience 16:47
Leaving Middle Earth 6:15
Along The Tigris 12:12
Requiem for Red Ridge 12:35
Stu and Stuart Sleeping 7:46
Running Time: 62:04
All Music composed, performed and produced by Stu Jenks.
Recorded in the Spring and Summer of 2003,
at the Owlery Studios, in Tucson, Arizona
Instrumentation: E-MU XK-6 Xtreme Keys.
Cover Photography by Stu Jenks.
Art Direction and Design by Ronn Spencer.
(c) Fezziwig Photography and Music October 2003
P.O. Box 161, Tucson, Arizona 85702
www.stujenks.com
The seeds were planted a long time ago.
The first sprout of this tree came through the ground in 2002, when I used Steve Roach’s and Patrick O’Hearn’s music, as part of an art installation at the Museum of Contemporary Art, here in Tucson. Soon, I dreamed of having my own music at my installations. In Early 2003, I took the financial plunge and bought the gear. The seeding became more than music for future installations. It grew into this ongoing project of electronic spiritual music, created as soundtracks to some of my photographs.
It’s just a young tree right now. Pray for female rain and easy breezes.



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