come into the office is the sun too much. let's draw the shades and hold all your calls. what do we have here all told it looks severe. but procedures are quite clear and recognized. allow me to be frank it suits our purposes to see your honesty. in the scientific world of medicine these minds agree in a theory. do you trust me. do you love me. all my patients really love these. your my patient do you love me. i want you to. i need you too. this is not a pep talk or strained forgery of faith and dignity. i'll be plain and not too cold. it's like a gift of quicksand not a death sentence on command. i hope you still can hear what's underneath. i'm grasping now for words. your lashes glance their damp tears no i'm not relaxed here. excuse my analogy to forgery but surgery is a theory. you come into a room. expecting doom and gloom. but families here have come together. made stronger while you're getting. the best minds of our generations. do you trust me. do you love me. all my patients really love these
from
The Good Nurse,
released October 15, 2013
Produced by Matthew White and Five Eight. Recorded by Matthew White at Grassroots Studio, Atl GA from June 1998 to October 1999. "Florence" recorded at Chase Park Studios in Athens, GA by Andy Baker and David Barbe, December 1997. Mastered by Roger Lian at Masterdisk in NYC.
All songs by Five Eight (c)2000 by Two Minutes to Rock Music
Painting of The Good Nurse by Terry Rowlett (oil on canvas).
Additional musicians include Matthew White on accordion and keyboards, Scott Spillane on fluegelhorn, bugle and euphonium, Sheila Doyle on violin and Sean Dunn on guitar.
Karen Kassenger is the voice of The Good Nurse.
Mike Mantione on vocals, guitar, keyboards, toy piano and banjo.
Dan Horowitz on electric bass, double bass and banjo.
Mike Rizzi on drums, percussion and backing vocals.