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''[[Rock and Roll Part Three]]'' is the first studio album by American rock band [[Ozma]]. The album was originally released on [[Ozma]]'s own [[Tornado Records]] in [[2000]]. After signing to [[Kung Fu Records]], the label agreed to re-release both [[Rock and Roll Part Three]] and [[The Doubble Donkey Disc]] with new some mixing and both being remastered. | ''[[Rock and Roll Part Three]]'' is the first studio album by American rock band [[Ozma]]. The album was originally released on [[Ozma]]'s own [[Tornado Records]] in [[2000]]. After signing to [[Kung Fu Records]], the label agreed to re-release both [[Rock and Roll Part Three]] and [[The Doubble Donkey Disc]] with new some mixing and both being remastered. | ||
Some of the songs that were recorded for this record were also featured in their demo form on [[Songs of Inaudible Trucks and Cars]]. | Some of the songs that were recorded for this record were also featured in their demo form on [[Songs of Inaudible Trucks and Cars]]. | ||
==Writing and Recording== | ==Writing and Recording== | ||
While recording the band kept a day-by-day journal on their website. They would post pictures and fun quotes from that day's recording session, a trend that continued into the recording of [[The Doubble Donkey Disc]]. To read this blog, please see [[Ozma recording blogs - 1999-2001]]. | |||
The Ozma website also had a section explaining the songs from their first three projects. To read this please see [[Ozma Website Song Explanations]]. | The Ozma website also had a section explaining the songs from their first three projects. To read this please see [[Ozma Website Song Explanations]]. | ||