Internal Process...
Mmmm..
In a shocking (boring) display of honesty, here's the email I sent to every single person involved with the 'Lighting and Electrical' album today..
I should point out that all of the people involved with 'Lighting and Electrical' have thus far received £0. ...and this includes the band.
You should also bear in mind that I'm a stubborn, tyrannical twat.....(c) C. Hamilton, 2006
Outside of the band there are people who have done some fantastic work for us and so far we have paid them nothing. They have done what they have done out of the goodness of their hearts and out of friendship, loyalty and (blind) belief that we can deliver the goods.
God bless 'em.
It therefore makes me feel a little sheepish that we continue to talk-the-internet-talk without actually delivering the goods. BUT...at the same time the whole idea of this 'blog' in the first place was to document the difficulties of an indepedent band making an album available.
*YAWN*
(Are you chewing?!!!)
(Yes! You!)
Anyway...
Here is the email.
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Hello boys and girls,
Right.
This is a 'Speak now or forever hold your peace' email thread. The album needs to go off to mastering in it's 'final' format. This means that we need an argreement on mixes and tracklisting. If you leave me hanging on opinions I will make my own choices and move forward anyway. I love you all very much, but I'm B.O.R.E.D. with not having this thing ready.
(Please don't think I'm being an arsehole, I'm just trying to get a (very) long-winded job done!)
So...
TWO THINGS:
1: Final Mixes
Having listening intently with Anna, Beth, Cam, Executuve Producer Robson and some trusted outside sources....here is the final analysis:
(Anna, Cam - The things we talked about....e.g. vocal levels, drums...have been addressed by Beth, except where mentioned below)
1) 'Peoples Express' is not going to make the cut. It is the runt of the litter. Anna doesn't rate it, Beth can't do any more with it and frankly it'll let the rest of the ablum down. It's gone.
2) 'Old Souls' sounds weird for some reason.
(Anna - we'll talk about this. BETH - email Anna and tell her why, please...)
3) Beth - I still think you could give the drums some more balls on 'Fork in the Road' . I know it's tricky, but you made it happen on 'Dragonfly' and I think that if you look at those two tunes together you'd make it work twice. It sounds compressed to buggery currently.
2: TRACKLISTING:
This is where the fight starts....
Given that 'Peoples Express' is gone, please give me your suggested tracklisting.
For example, my good friend Dubber suggested that we start the album with:
1) Old Souls
2) Dragonfly
3) Sharpening a Blade
..and then said that no other tune mattered until Track 6)
He also said that we should ditch 'Frequency of The Word Turtle' and have a 'perfect' 10-track album.
What are yor foughts?
Peace love etc
Craigx
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We've been making this record for fucking ages.
The reason we've been making this record for fucking ages is that I'm not very good at being a tyrannical twat.
I have plans for the next record, though...
xxxxx
1 Comments:
I think it's only fair to say that I have now come up with the definitive tracklist. I don't care what order you put the songs on the rekkid -- this is the order I listen to them in:
Lighting and Electrical
Friends of the Stars
01. Old Souls
02. Dragonfly
03. Sharpening A Blade
04. Feelin' Blue
05. Nobody Out There
06. The (Out of) Jail Fire
07. Fork in the Road
08. Been Down
09. Monday Morning
10. Why Are The Movies of Jane Seymour
...which finishes the album nicely.
10 tracks - 35 minutes. Spot on. And you can do a really nice close-splice or slight overlap cleverness on the end of Been Down going into Monday Morning (same chord), a bit like People's Parties and Same Situation on Joni Mitchell's Clouds album. Nice, tasteful - and a good overall pace to the album.
This is the order I've been listening to it now - and it really works.
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