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A Different Color On My Door EP

by Mellow Drunk

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palomamgw It's as magical like finding a book and feel is talking to you. Leigh Gregory has a wonderful voice and lyrics Favorite track: Come Alive.
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A Different Color On My Door I feel a change going on deep, deep inside A shadow past and the present will collide Where nothing's real and nothing's quite the way it seems Lost as I go between reality and dream I'm feeling good all by myself And I don't need nobody else And now I'm never looking back At all the times I thought I'd crack I feel a change going on deep, deep inside Despite these fears I'm taking everything in stride I've changed my face, threw out the clothing I once wore Woke up to find a different color on my door Now I'm feeling good all by myself And I don't need nobody else And now I'm never looking back At all the times I thought I'd crack I'll have my time I'll have my say It doesn't matter anyway And I won't worry anymore A different color on my door A different color on my door A different color on my door
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There for You Dry the tears you're crying from your eyes Nothing's going to change now - realize I'll stand right beside you help you through Don't worry because I'm always there for you If you're ever low or feeling down Give a call and quickly I'll be around I'll stand right beside you help you through Don't worry because I'm always there for you If the night has been cruel and unkind Next day you can relax -- ease your mind I'll stand right beside you help you through Don't worry because I'm always there for you Knowing that I'm always there for you
3.
Ancient History I walked among the galleries Of ancient history The ark upon the mountain Cities below the sea Are we at the end? Is this the end? I hope I'm not too morbid But will tomorrow come again? Great legions armored soldiers Great pestilence and fear And those who came before us Now they've all disappeared Are we at the end? Is this the end? I hope I'm not too morbid But will tomorrow come again? Are we at the end? Is this the end? I hope I'm not too morbid But will tomorrow come again? I hope I'm not too morbid Is this the end? Will tomorrow come again Is this the end? Will tomorrow come again
4.
Free 03:51
Free Leave your body and be free Fly so high so easily All your pain and suffering All is quiet in the end All your wishes waiting there Feel the breeze caress your hair Death-defying gravity Leave your body and be free Forget your wisdom And all your shame All your crying was in vain O it was in vain Forget your wisdom And all your shame All your crying was in vain O it was in vain Leave your body and be free Fly so high so easily All your pain and suffering All is quiet in the end
5.
Come Alive 03:54
Come Alive There are no complications and there's nothing I could say If you've got the inclination then we're leaving here today Well then meet me at the station and we're going for a ride You can drop your inhibitions and we've nothing left to hide Come Alive Come Alive

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"A Different Color On My Door" EP. Includes the single edit of "A Different Color On My Door", "There for You" from the 2003 album "Never Sleep At Night" as well as three songs exclusive to this release - "Ancient History," "Free," and "Come Alive".

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from The Maven Fanzine:

Mellow Drunk – A Different Color On My Door E.P.

"Featuring two tracks from the ‘Never Sleep At Night’ album and three non-album tracks.

‘A Different Color On My Door’ leads the E.P. well. A radio edit, it omits the lengthy outro of the album version and comes in at the magic 3 ½ minute single mark (well 3:29, but almost). The prominent organ melody of the chorus and some fine guitar work enhance this already likeable direct slice of charming pop.

‘There For You’, the other album track is up-tempo with additional character brought about by strings and trumpet. Very distinctive and although again up-tempo it makes for a different enough style to the opener to promote the depth of variety on the album.

‘Ancient History’ is fairly up-tempo and musically busy with plenty going on in its short length. The tempo change to play out just emphasises the bands comfort with their playing and such touches are what helps to elevate them from the also-rans.

‘Free’ has a distinctive bass melody that is matched by gliding guitar over an intensifying backdrop. The Church's ‘It Doesn’t Change’ sprung to mind at one point on an impressive dynamically progressive song.

‘Come Alive’ surges forwards in a similarly intense sonic drive upwards to an impressive peak."

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released May 1, 2004

Leigh Gregory, Ricky Maymi, Stephen Cavoretto, Daniel Dietrick, Sean DeGaetano (1 and 2) Patrick Harte (3, 4 and 5)

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Stephen Cavoretto

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