Surprise Me Mr. Davis - the new record
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Surprise Me Mr. Davis - the new record
Percy Boyd posted this over at frogville's Thought Swap Parlor, but thought everyone here would be just as excited about this as I am:
1 Everything Must Go
2 Summer of My Fall
3 Poor Boy
4 Tin Can Coffee Cup
5 How Stupid I Am
6 Rubber Ball
7 Fat King of Gods
8 I Hate Love
9 One of Us Standing
10 Last One Ever
That's how it sits at the moment, we recorded and mixed all ten in five days and our plan is to go straight to record. The records will have never entered the digital realm. Juicy. The guy, Jace, who recorded us was a godsend and my experience with Frogville paved the way for the analog vision. The plan had been to go to Protools all along. It was a great moment when we decided to stick with analog to the end, and it led to all the beautiful gathering around mics on the last track that you would expect. It was the brilliant way to go. Frogville teaches me well.
We're calling it "Only in Montreal."
By now, I've recovered from the session, there was alot of Jameson and beer drinking going on, alot of smoking and short sleeps. But today, I feel refreshed, it's a beautiful day here in Montreal. Such a young vibrant city this is. I feel free here, and chillaxed. My fingers are crossed that some songs will start coming to me while I'm here so I can sing them and return here through them. That would be so nice.
much love
percy
1 Everything Must Go
2 Summer of My Fall
3 Poor Boy
4 Tin Can Coffee Cup
5 How Stupid I Am
6 Rubber Ball
7 Fat King of Gods
8 I Hate Love
9 One of Us Standing
10 Last One Ever
That's how it sits at the moment, we recorded and mixed all ten in five days and our plan is to go straight to record. The records will have never entered the digital realm. Juicy. The guy, Jace, who recorded us was a godsend and my experience with Frogville paved the way for the analog vision. The plan had been to go to Protools all along. It was a great moment when we decided to stick with analog to the end, and it led to all the beautiful gathering around mics on the last track that you would expect. It was the brilliant way to go. Frogville teaches me well.
We're calling it "Only in Montreal."
By now, I've recovered from the session, there was alot of Jameson and beer drinking going on, alot of smoking and short sleeps. But today, I feel refreshed, it's a beautiful day here in Montreal. Such a young vibrant city this is. I feel free here, and chillaxed. My fingers are crossed that some songs will start coming to me while I'm here so I can sing them and return here through them. That would be so nice.
much love
percy
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Time to get that turntable spinin'
Its great when i hear classics on vinyl and new classics on vinyl are even better! Hopefully this album sounds like some of my old favorites do, with that same spirit and sound.
dan
Its great when i hear classics on vinyl and new classics on vinyl are even better! Hopefully this album sounds like some of my old favorites do, with that same spirit and sound.
dan
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Re: Surprise Me Mr. Davis - the new record
lumpy wrote: I've recovered from the session, there was alot of Jameson and beer drinking going on
i'm pretty sure nathan is talking about the recording process as well. as much as i'd love to see anything slip related on vinyl, i doubt there is a demand that would warrant it.mango wrote:no, that's not what they mean by staying analog to the end, is it? an LP release? or are they just talking about the engineering/mixing/mastering...
I would've totally been agreement with you regarding the LP, but Nathan says over on Frogville that it will be an LP - staying analog through to the end. They will also digitally remaster and put out on cd.
How frickin' sweet is that!
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How frickin' sweet is that!
http://www.frogvilleplanet.com/phpBB2/v ... c00ee831d4
that is awesome indeed. i hope everyone purchases it so we can make it worthwhile and give us better prospects for future LP releases. time to start price shopping record players!lumpy wrote:I would've totally been agreement with you regarding the LP, but Nathan says over on Frogville that it will be an LP - staying analog through to the end. They will also digitally remaster and put out on cd.
How frickin' sweet is that!
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I have an old Seame street turntable that i have been using. My old one that was I believe an RCA or something along those lines broke.
Anyone know of a great sounding turntable that isnt a punch in the wallet, and that gives preforably a digital output or one that can hook up to a reciever?
Dan
Anyone know of a great sounding turntable that isnt a punch in the wallet, and that gives preforably a digital output or one that can hook up to a reciever?
Dan
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