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A Hard Day at The Orifice

If you're wondering what this title means, it's time to go back to school and ask somebody!

Recorded under the duress of excruciatingly long hiatuses between recording sessions from 1994 through 1996, the 10 classic songs on A Hard Day at The Orifice form a collection of unique and original classic style rock and roll music. There's also a beautiful ballad, a little reggae and a rockabilly tune thrown into the mix for variety. If you could only purchase one Peter Cross CD, this would be the one to get. But then you'd have to deal with another problem, which is how you ever got yourself into such a predicament where you could only purchase one Peter Cross CD, so you might as well own all three CD's and avoid that problem altogether. To order your Hard Day at The Orifice CD, click on Order Form.

1.     The Girl of My Dreams :   Uptempo rock, early Beatles style
2.     The Crossfire Conspiracy :   Uptempo rock, Rolling Stones style
3.     Good Cops Love Rock and Roll :   Coprock
4.     Knight in Shining Armor :   Sexy rock, highly erotic
5.     Someday :   Beautiful ballad, a simple song of hope
6.     Jamaica Dandy :   Reggae, mon, very herbal
7.     Line Dancing Fool :   Rockabilly, one of a kind
8.     Ten Thousand Dollars :   Uptempo rock, vintage stuff
9.     Favorite Toy :   Flash drumming, classic rock, featuring Peter Cross on drums
10.   John is Alive :   Classic rock and roll, a sincere tribute to Sir John Lennon

The immortal soul of rock and roll
Peter is the singer standing up at the mic on the left


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