Label: Professor Fairbanks (Independent)
Format: CD, Album
Country: USA
Released: 2000 (copyright year listed)
Genre: Rock / Reggae / Funk / Hip-Hop / Latin / Folk
Style: Eclectic Fusion, Vermont Independent, Genre-Bending Local Artist
Tracklist
Wouldn’t That Be Grand – 4:01 (Rock)
Without A Spark – 3:44 (Reggae)
Normally Demented – 3:28 (Rap)
Internal Soul – 4:06 (Reggae)
Fem – 4:20 (Slow Latin)
Good Seed – 4:18 (Funky)
Shady Spaces – 3:29 (Funky)
Never Know – 5:16 (Funky)
Simplify Your Life – 4:01 (Folk Rock)
Sweet Heart Woman – 3:57 (Love Song)
Blues Away – 2:52 (Blues)
Darlin’ Blues – 2:57 (Rock)
Experience one of Vermont’s most eclectic underground albums with Normally Demented by Professor Fairbanks, a bold fusion of rock, reggae, rap, funk, blues, and folk delivered with authentic small-town creativity. This rare 2000 independent release showcases Professor Fairbanks’ ability to blend styles seamlessly—moving from funky grooves to Latin rhythms to heartfelt folk rock—all while maintaining a distinct Vermont personality. Perfect for listeners who love discovering truly unique local artists, genre-mixing musicians, and out-of-print indie CDs you won’t find anywhere else. An absolute hidden gem for collectors and fans of adventurous music.
Label: Professor Fairbanks (Independent)
Format: CD, Album
Country: USA
Released: 2000 (copyright year listed)
Genre: Rock / Reggae / Funk / Hip-Hop / Latin / Folk
Style: Eclectic Fusion, Vermont Independent, Genre-Bending Local Artist
Tracklist
Wouldn’t That Be Grand – 4:01 (Rock)
Without A Spark – 3:44 (Reggae)
Normally Demented – 3:28 (Rap)
Internal Soul – 4:06 (Reggae)
Fem – 4:20 (Slow Latin)
Good Seed – 4:18 (Funky)
Shady Spaces – 3:29 (Funky)
Never Know – 5:16 (Funky)
Simplify Your Life – 4:01 (Folk Rock)
Sweet Heart Woman – 3:57 (Love Song)
Blues Away – 2:52 (Blues)
Darlin’ Blues – 2:57 (Rock)
Experience one of Vermont’s most eclectic underground albums with Normally Demented by Professor Fairbanks, a bold fusion of rock, reggae, rap, funk, blues, and folk delivered with authentic small-town creativity. This rare 2000 independent release showcases Professor Fairbanks’ ability to blend styles seamlessly—moving from funky grooves to Latin rhythms to heartfelt folk rock—all while maintaining a distinct Vermont personality. Perfect for listeners who love discovering truly unique local artists, genre-mixing musicians, and out-of-print indie CDs you won’t find anywhere else. An absolute hidden gem for collectors and fans of adventurous music.