Brownie Feet is a messed up mashup with several sources: Feet Can't Fail Me Now, a NOLA standard by the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, and the first movement of the Bach G minor Violin Sonata are the two necessary ones. If you like, you can perform the piece alongside my recording of a progressively more and more messed up James Brown Funky Drummer sample and George W. Bush's 2 September 2005 press conference, but I'd prefer for you to work with a live drummer and/or sampler/laptop/turntable player so you can mess things up your own way.

The original version of this piece is called Cattle Feet, and it combines Feet Can't Fail Me Now with a Phil Collins lick, and is performed on multiple trombones as a half-time number for David Neumann's dance piece, Feed Forward. Bach and George Bush got enveloped into it for Peggy Gould's From Within and Outside a Bright Room Called Day, where we do it as a vocal piece with live drums. And now here's the score arranged for string quartet. You can welcome to perform The Flood as a companion piece to Brownie Feet or not, as you desire.

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Here is a live recording of the BRIM version, performed by Mary Rowell on violin, the Guidonian Hand on trombones, Cristian Amigo on guitar, and me on vocals:

And here is a recording of the all-vocal version, with George included, performed by Elisabeth Phillips and me:

Here is a score of the string quartet version of the piece in pdf format. I'm open to you reorchestrating it for your ensemble; let me know what you have in mind.

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