WHERE DO I GO NOW
"WHERE DO I GO NOW was my first attempt at integrating
my classical, jazz, rock, blues, country, (etc...), influences
into a popular style format. I wanted to see what I could do
with just a guitar and a vocal."
Todd Corcoran (guitar/vocals)
“This is a perfectly extraordinary release from the self-
proclaimed “eclectic guitarist.” -Radio on the Net
“The music on this release [Where Do I Go Now] displays
equal amounts of skill and emotion. There is plenty of great
guitar work (I predict that virtuosos will be impressed) and
still the compositions are thoughtful enough to appeal to
everyone.” -Matt Boas, NYCGS/Pure Dream Ladder
“It's hard to believe that singer/songwriter/guitarist Todd
Corcoran recorded Where Do I Go Now in a closet in his
apartment in Denver. While it does have the intimate feel of
homemade music, this recording is admirable in both its
production and execution - not to mention that the songs
are just as entertaining as they are imaginative.” -The Indie
“In an age when music is being cranked out with factory
precision based on a record’s potential sales given a certain
age demographic, it's refreshing to hear an artist recording
music that comes from the heart. Todd has recorded a CD
[Where Do I Go Now] filled with surprising directness and
variety. Check it out!” -Clark Driese, Jazz Guitarist
Produced by TODD CORCORAN
Photos by CHAD CORCORAN & BRIDGET CORCORAN
Graphic Design by MARK HENRY
Recorded/Mixed/Mastered as time permitted in Denver, Colorado: March
through October 2004
Released Corcoran Sounds Records: January 2005
TOTAL PLAYING TIME: 47:00
1. And I'm Home [3:42]
2. I Can't Believe Nobody's Through [4:57]
5. Already Standing Here [4:51]
6. Holding On [3:12]
8. Why Can't It Be [2:34]
10. A Rage In My Heart [5:31]
11. Good Enough For Me [4:21]
Eclectic Guitarist Recording #CSR05010001
Recorded in a closet and released in early 2005, WHERE DO I GO NOW
marks the debut release of The Eclectic Guitarist. With just a guy, a
guitar, and a vocal, WHERE DO I GO NOW manages to take every
known genre and compound it into one solid mass of original songwriting.
- Todd Corcoran
Eclectic Guitarist Recording