Dave Depper

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Do You Want Love? 00:00 Tools
Never Worked So Hard 03:06 Tools
Your Voice On The Radio (feat. Laura Gibson) 03:06 Tools
Communication 03:06 Tools
Dear Boy 02:11 Tools
Let's Go! (Hydro Flask benefit for the National Park Foundation) 02:11 Tools
Lonely With You 02:11 Tools
EZ-101 02:51 Tools
Anytime, Anywhere 02:51 Tools
Summer Days 02:51 Tools
Too Many People 04:14 Tools
Hindsight / Emotional Freedom Technique 04:16 Tools
Monkberry Moon Delight 05:26 Tools
Ram On 02:24 Tools
I'm Gonna Crawl 04:16 Tools
Heart Of The Country 02:26 Tools
Uncle Albert/Admiral Halsey 04:55 Tools
3 Legs 02:48 Tools
Smile Away 03:52 Tools
The Back Seat Of My Car 04:31 Tools
Eat At Home 03:24 Tools
Long Haired Lady 06:04 Tools
Uncle Albert / Admiral Halsey 04:57 Tools
Your Voice on the Radio 04:57 Tools
Wind Chimes 03:06 Tools
Ram On - Reprise 00:55 Tools
Utrecht One 00:55 Tools
Three Legs 02:48 Tools
Ram On (Reprise) 00:55 Tools
Utrecht Four 00:55 Tools
Utrecht Three 00:55 Tools
Utrecht Eleven 00:55 Tools
Utrecht Eight 00:55 Tools
Utrecht Nine 04:30 Tools
Dave Depper - Your Voice On The Radio 00:55 Tools
Oh Woman Oh Why 04:30 Tools
Do You Want Love 04:30 Tools
Oh Woman Oh Why (Paul McCartney cover) 04:30 Tools
Another Day 03:39 Tools
Ram On-1 - Reprise 03:39 Tools
Utrecht 1 02:51 Tools
OhWomanOhWhy 02:51 Tools
Anytime Anywhere 02:51 Tools
Dave Depper - The RAM Project - Oh Woman Oh Why 04:30 Tools
Ram On-1 00:55 Tools
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Dave Depper has made a name for himself as an enduring sideman to myriad road-dogs, established bands and Portland-based artists for over a decade. The indispensable nature of his vocation as a collaborator, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist helps explain why he’s only now releasing his first solo album, despite a lifetime’s worth of hired-hand contributions. And even with the expectation that his resume might presume at least one good album’s worth of material, Emotional Freedom Technique was born from a kind of dare to write 20 songs in 12 hours. Depper isn’t the first artist to attempt this challenge but he’s probably the first to have it yield such an unexpected result. Despite the conceivable creative speed bumps that could very well be conjured from such a rapid-fire process, Depper’s solo debut finds him embracing his ability to play any number of styles very well. And he performs every shred of music on the record himself. The proceeding onslaught of synth-pocked escapades found on Emotional Freedom Technique lays bare his exploratory ambitions, folding romantically ornate disco-pop up with a soulful musical wanderlust. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.