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Assembly Line is a satirical glance at the modern art of parenting and the dawning realization of the necessity of interdependence. Assembly Line is also the first track released from our latest E.P. "Beware Of The Phoenix".
Save Fire For The Fishes first appeared on Just People's first album titled: "We Are". Since its creation in 2005, Save Fire has evolved from folk roots into a full barrage of creative ingenuity. It is currently available only on JustPeopleMusic.com
Yet To Be Named is Just People's second album but first complete album as a full band. The Oregon Voice praises: "Yet To Be Named is tough to pin down-but damn it, it just sounds so good.....The only problem with the album is it leaves you wanting more. Just People's unique sound is refreshing, and there may be potential for greatness." The best part, it is available for free!
"Eugene" stands out. The earnest lyrics sung over skilled, minimalist finger-picking make the song a suitable soundtrack for every kid who came to Eugene for college and transformed because of the experience.
The song also showcases Gilmore's voice at its most authentic. And the sparse instrumentation makes it possible to hear a subtle roughness under all that bright-eyed optimism.--- Serena Markstrom- Register Guard
"Eugene is clearly the standout acoustic track on the album with almost Cat Stevens-esque vocals." The Oregon Voice
According to the Oregon Voice "For Me" is "...A soothing acoustic ditty with unusual syncopated strumming mimicking the waves ebbing and flowing with the tide."
"We Are" is the debut album from Just People. The initial idea for the album was spawned in the amazing town of Eugene, Oregon. Originally titled "III", the project evolved into not just music, but a concept. Focusing on altruistic actions and the pursuit of hapiness, "We Are" paints a serene picture of the quest towards enlightenment and the hardships met along the way. In the end, We Are All Just People.
For now was composed in Eugene, Oregon. Originally an acoustic song, For Now evolved with the addition of vocalist Claire LaPoma and Violinist Peter Lytle.