Tuesday, July 26, 2005

 

Nothing to do now but wait

Well I dropped off the CD at the manufacturing plant this morning. By the end of the week, I'll have 100 copies of RESONATOR for the festival season. Man this has got to be one of the quickest project turnarounds I've ever been involved in!

The total studio time for this project is 18 hours over 5 sessions. We started in December on the Solstice recording some ukulele tunes for the Ukulele Bluesman project. That was completed in 12 hours. Then this last session was 6 hours from start to finish for the seven guitar tracks that kick off this CD.

I decided that the order would be in the style of an old record album with an A side and a B side. The 7 guitar tracks are all together at the top of the CD (on the A side) and the 5 ukulele tracks are all gathered at the back end (on the B side). My friend Greg says that he gets into a vibe with me and I thought this might be easier for folks to program into their playlists.

The Photography on the package was contributed by Donna Wright (the cover), Angela Browne (the Traycard inside photo) and myself for the Traycard backside photography.

All that's left is the waiting and as Tom Petty said..."The waiting is the hardest part."

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