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At 6:40, probably one of the longest songs I’ve ever written/recorded. I wrote Come Down in October of 2002, and recorded it with my former band (autumnSoul) in November of 2002. This song is in E but I am planning on taking it down to C when I re-record it for my new album … whenever that gets done.
These audio archive recordings were pretty much done by running the sound system through the computer and capturing the audio using Cool Edit Pro (now Adobe Audition).
Song Title: Come Down
BMI Work#: 6186177
Songwriter/Composer: Jamon Abercrombie
Vocals & Acoustic Guitar: Jamon Abercrombie
Bass: Rob Selvidge
Drums: Clifton Felton
Electric Guitar & Background Vocals: Scott McNew
autumnSoul officially disbanded in 2003 after I moved to Kansas City, Scott moved to St. Louis, and Rob and Clifton stayed in Springfield. I occasionally get Rob and Clifton to come back together and help me for special events (Disciple Now, Camp, etc.)
Whoa! Weren’t you just born? My oldest turned four today. One minute I’m in college, traveling the country playing NCAA baseball and leading worship and playing concerts … the next, we’ll I’m still leading worship, but I’ve got two kids, responsibility out the ying-yang, and I really can’t account for all that happened between then and now.
Taylor is the oldest one. He’s also the informant, and the one who always seems to be in the same room as Jordan, but never a part of making the messes. He’s also gets very particular about the clothes he wears (and not like some of our friends’ kids who demand to wear a golf shirts, sweat pants and cowboy boots), but he’s starting to realize what matches and clashes (most of the time).
But, he’s not all that grown-up. We still have a ton of Bob the Builder, Diego, Thomas the Train, Cars, dinosaur and other themed underoos … actually, I don’t know why I’m talking about “grown-up,” I’d still be wearing them if I could. My favorite ones were my royal blue Dukes of Hazzard underoos — too much information?
Kids are fun. It’s been amusing at times trying to think back to what we did in our “free” time before we had kids.