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Later, in an email exchange, Karl said "Unfortunately, I was never able to re-find those track sheets.  Actually, Rivers either hid them or lost them, and that was 6+ years ago now. And the tapes are either in Boston at a studio or are missing. 'Shadows in the dark...' as Gandalf said..."
Later, in an email exchange, Karl said "Unfortunately, I was never able to re-find those track sheets.  Actually, Rivers either hid them or lost them, and that was 6+ years ago now. And the tapes are either in Boston at a studio or are missing. 'Shadows in the dark...' as Gandalf said..."


==='''Meet the Deedles''' soundtrack===
===''Meet the Deedles'' soundtrack===
Around this time, Rivers recorded what would become the only released Homie song, "[[American Girls]]".  The song was recorded in Boston at a professional studio, but no one seems to remember where.  Karl wrote, "The older version of the song was a very up-tempo rocking song. When the [[Meet the Deedles Soundtrack|"Deedles"]] version was released (on [[March 24]], [[1998]]), many were surprised to find that it was now a much slower song, smoothed out on the R-n-B / country tip with a pop feel appeal to it."
Around this time, Rivers recorded what would become the only released Homie song, "[[American Girls]]".  The song was recorded in Boston at a professional studio, but no one seems to remember where.  Karl wrote, "The older version of the song was a very up-tempo rocking song. When the [[Meet the Deedles Soundtrack|"Deedles"]] version was released (on [[March 24]], [[1998]]), many were surprised to find that it was now a much slower song, smoothed out on the R-n-B / country tip with a pop feel appeal to it."