ICBM unfortunately was not able find the time to put up a bed track. We did have a number of sessions and discussions that focused on producing another component of the anticipated body of ICBM work but alas we fell short of that objective this time around.
We were able to agree on one or two original pieces of material that may prove to have some merit and worth having a stab at. We may also push ahead with plans to record a couple of old blues and jazz standards, that we took an opportunity to explore whilst I was in Melbourne.
Suffice it to say these collaborations will be made more difficult as a result of the distance between the two band members, so I will temper my comments by saying that I will do not guarantee that any of these early determinations will yield any significant fruit. Sticking with the theme of that analogy I will say that where you have good fertile land, a willingness to perform hard work and the determination to produce a saleable product that the crop should be bountiful and pleasing to the palate.
One can only hope and pray that the fruits of such a labour can meet the lofty goals of the workers involved and of those who have chosen to continue to have an interest in listening to our humble offerings.
Until then, we sincerely thank you in particular for your very kind if not perhaps, charitable interest. I trust that we will not disapoint.
