Jonah Koslen
The Terminal Tower

The Terminal Tower

$15.00

The Terminal Tower is a rock opera Jonah Koslen began composing in 1978 and concluded writing in 1985. It's the story of Davey and Cathy, two young Clevelander's going about living their simple lives, only to wake up one morning to find the world has ended.

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The Simple Life [1:32] 
From the rock opera "The Terminal Tower" by Jonah Koslen.
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Can't Complain [0:24] 
From the rock opera "The Terminal Tower" by Jonah Koslen.
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Someday I'm Gonna Be Somebody [2:52] 
From the rock opera "The Terminal Tower" by Jonah Koslen.
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The Regulars [3:10] 
From the rock opera "The Terminal Tower" by Jonah Koslen.
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Anything the Kids Like [2:22] 
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Simple Life (continued) [1:55] 
From the rock opera "The Terminal Tower" by Jonah Koslen.
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Rock-a-Rama [1:58] 
From the rock opera "The Terminal Tower" by Jonah Koslen.
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Bedlam in Cleveland [2:37] 
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Extinct [1:48] 
From the rock opera "The Terminal Tower" by Jonah Koslen.
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Monday Nights [2:05] 
From the rock opera "The Terminal Tower" by Jonah Koslen.
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Ghost Town [1:54] 
From the rock opera "The Terminal Tower" by Jonah Koslen.
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Coventry's Burning [2:08] 
From the rock opera "The Terminal Tower" by Jonah Koslen.
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Desperate Man [3:13] 
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Sensitive Type [3:20] 
From the rock opera "The Terminal Tower" by Jonah Koslen.
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Chemistry (bonus track) [3:13] 
From the rock opera "The Terminal Tower" by Jonah Koslen.
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Tell me your thoughts on my rock opera, "The Terminal Tower".

Hey Y'all, I wrote this concept album in the 7 years following my departure from MSB, thru the Breathless years and then the Heroes, and then completing it after my move to Los Angeles in 1984. I had always imagined it performed with a band, but that never came about. But I was pleased to rediscover this unplugged version I recorded on my Walkman Professional sometime in the 1985 - 1986 time frame. The motivation behind writing "The Termial Tower" was to tell a story about ordinary, 'modern' …

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