New Christmas Song - Freebie
Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2009 12:25 am
Well, for the first time in 33 years we sat down and recorded a new tune with the group. We actually did it by e-mail with no face-to-face contact and not even any phone calls. The guys recorded their parts at home using Pro Tools, Audacity, or in my case, my Korg D1600 deck and everyone sent them to Jim in Philly and he mixed it in his studio. I tried my best to sneak in some McGuinn licks on the twelve, but they wouldn't go for it, so I ended up playing bass and doing some of the percussion and back-up vocals. Jim wrote the song, sang lead and played acoustic. Mark added piano, sax and vocals, Billy did electric guitar, mandocello (like a big, lower-register acoustic mandolin) vocals and percussion (our drummer has a broken leg at the moment), and Steve added some vocal tracks. Jim's daughter Nora got to play a gig with her old man and his band (which is kind of cool - make your own backup musicians, what a concept) and added some lovely cello parts.
What we really wanted to see was whether or not it would be feasable to record another album this way, because we have enough new tunes to do it. I think the answer is "yes". We figured that this song would be a good one to try it on and once it was done, we would stick it on our website as a Christmas greeting and free download for anyone who wanted a copy. Hope you like it.
It's on the front intro page of the website link below and also on the "Music" page inside the site. (That's my very own pine tree in the picture, too! I about froze my butt off standing out in the back yard taking close-ups of a branch.)
What we really wanted to see was whether or not it would be feasable to record another album this way, because we have enough new tunes to do it. I think the answer is "yes". We figured that this song would be a good one to try it on and once it was done, we would stick it on our website as a Christmas greeting and free download for anyone who wanted a copy. Hope you like it.
It's on the front intro page of the website link below and also on the "Music" page inside the site. (That's my very own pine tree in the picture, too! I about froze my butt off standing out in the back yard taking close-ups of a branch.)