12" vinyl record of "The Letters of Dr. Kurt Gödel". See the artwork by Fay Helfer in full size, as well as the other pieces of artwork done for each song by a collection of artists.
One note: due to the time constraints on a 12-inch vinyl, the last song, "An Incompleteness Theorem" is not on the record. However, each purchase includes a digital download of the album, so you won't be without the song.
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lyrics
And so...
Am C
The chemicals collide in some location just outside
E F
the place where things like love and fear and rage are formed.
Am C
Coursing through each vein and artery to nerves in every part of me
E F
that struggle to interpret all the combinations formed.
And reactions come off mixed: my jaw is slack, my muscles tense
and my heart begins its struggle to break free
from the cage of my own chest in an attempt to come to rest
somewhere it's certain that your heart will also be
Chorus
F
We're tornadoes when we dance
Am
high winds concealed in slow romance
F
uproot the world beneath our paths
Am
uncover Heaven with our hands
Vs.2
The magicians in your eyes make the world disappear from mine
they make the weight of life vacation for awhile.
And while the music in your kiss begins to sing the minor 5th
our fingertips conduct a symphony in style.
And by the second movement in, houses are whistling in our wind
branches are snapping in our spin and skin is twisting against skin
and I am flying, so it seems, foundations bursting at the seams
the sky is manic with our song, I am frantic, we are strong.
Chorus
We're tornadoes when we dance -
high winds concealed in slow romance
uproot the world beneath our paths
uncover heaven with our hands
Outro:
C, C, E, F
Am, Am, C, E
F, F, Am, C
E, E, F, F,
Am for all hits!
Cm, F
G#, F
C#, F
G
credits
from The Letters of Dr. Kurt Gödel,
released June 1, 2011
Bowed Saw, Tambourine: Mitch Dane
Drums: Bill Bachman
All Other Instrumentation: Levi Weaver
Engineered by Levi Weaver, Marshall Richardson, Mitch Dane
Mixed by Mitch Dane
Mastered by Aaron Dethrage
supported by 10 fans who also own “We're Tornadoes When We Dance”
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