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Ray's Music Exchange



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The brand new collection that goes where no other music exchange has gone before. Now available on CD and for download.

Play Blue
Play Jimmy Jenga
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Songs on this album are:
1- Intro/On with the Show
2- Blue
3- Gapers
4- Free Ride and a Hotplate
5- Watch the Lights
6- Boris the Bedsnake
7- Synchrocosmic
8- Exidor
9- Jimmy Jenga
10- Red Rocket
11- Bowie Knife


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Play Misguided Samaritan
Play Turanga
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Songs on this album are:
1- Debo Rides Again
2- Misquided Samaritan
3- Chimney Rock
4- Turanga #1
5- Miniature #4
6- Peruvius
7- We Like You
8- Horse Load
9- Thumbs
10- Miniature #6
11- Water Torture/Turanga #5
12- Sally's Revenge


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You can't even imagine how cool this record is - and the fact that it's LIVE is even more mind boggling.



Play The Scrambler
Play Ran Over Ray
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Songs on this album are:
1-The Scrambler
2-Icth the Scratch
3-Ran Over Ray
4-Gronus
5-Guava Girl
6-Swamp Stomp
7-And Points East


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Play 12 Tone Jam
Play
123 Fake St.
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Songs on this album are:
1- Horseload
2- 12 Tone Jam
3- Red Rocket
4- Iranian Space Kamp
5- Gapers
6- 123 Fake St
7- The Scrambler


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Plau Synchrocosmic
Play Meathead Dance
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Samples of the entire album


Songs on this album are:
1- Open Jam
2- Meathead Dance Party
3- Synchrocosmik
4- Quartalchondriac


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So much has been said about the band Ray’s Music Exchange. Since their Cincinnati, Ohio appearance on the HORDE Festival in 1998, Ray’s has been cultivating a sound that is sincere and unique. Molded in the historical musical crossroads of the Midwest, and born out of the soul of electric funk and jazz-fusion of the 1960’s and ‘70’s, their music is often a launch pad for intense musical interaction and open-ended improvisation that transcends genre. Influences ranging from Aquarium Rescue Unit and the Meters to John Zorn and Frank Zappa lightly pepper their compositions already fortified with tight grooves and lyrical melodies, and help lure in unsuspecting music lovers of all backgrounds before they know what has hit them. Ray’s Music Exchange is not about flashing lights for the mind-numbed raver or three chords and the truth for the bull headed traditionalist, but instead a refreshing alternative for the thinker, dancer, and rocker alike.