I’ve added a CD Baby widget to the One Man Garage Band page so that you can purchase directly from this site. It is, unfortunately, an Adobe Flash thing, so iPhone and iPad purchasing will have to happen through CD Baby directly or via iTunes or Amazon. Still, it’s a great way to get a preview of a song and learn about its history all on one page.
CD Baby continues to offer OMGB for only $4.99 and while individual tracks at CD Baby should see a price reduction to 89 cents within the next 24 hours, the complete 16 song album for $4.99 is clearly the best deal. Bear in mind that this pricing only applies to CD Baby—I don’t control pricing at iTunes or Amazon—but the tracks are 256-bit DRM-free MP3s, which means high quality and copy protection-free.
One Man Garage Band is now on sale at CDBaby for only $4.99. Individual tracks remain 99 cents, but if you’ve been at all tempted to see what in the world I’ve been up to musically and price has been a barrier, well, the cost has now been chopped in half. (Unfortunately, artists don’t control iTunes or Amazon.com pricing, so the album price remains higher there.)

Scarlet Fever was the first of two albums my friend Garr did with Portland, Oregon-based loligo, and it remains a dreadful shame the band never achieved wider acclaim. Although the individual tracks here are superb, Scarlet Fever is best enjoyed as a full album. Even now, years after its original release, it remains one of my favorites, and I dare say that should you give it a chance, it will be one of yours as well. Check it out. [Opens iTunes link]