For those interested in music theory, this track employs a descending cycle of fifths moving through all 12 distinct minor keys. I think this gives it an Escher-like "endless staircase" feel.
lyrics
Lyrics by Malcolm H Levitt and Peter Wilkinson refer to the Mohammed al-Durrah incident (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_al-Durrah).
credits
from Spin Dynamics,
released July 9, 2010
Music by Malcolm H Levitt except for the introduction by Peter Wilkinson
Guitars: Malcolm H Levitt (nylon string) and Peter Wilkinson (steel string)
Vocals: Peter Wilkinson and Maria Vedanayagam
Cajon and cymbals: Peter Wilkinson
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