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this
record is the 4th in my endless piano triology.
once completed, its usefulness was realized. stuck in rush hour one
afternoon, this record fused nicely with the choke hold of commute and
served the drive well by ridding the ride of traffic snarl. it can now be
recommend as a handy tool when transit is seized by gridlock. play this
thing to get the traffic flowing again. the barriers of roadway clot bend
with recourse of mood change and here is where we might as well offer a
money back guarantee.
another ingredient worth mentioning is that this record employs a form of
improvisation, making up songs in the moment of impact, never intended to
be played again. they are a chance dance of the fingers, choreographed for
the instant incident, captured for the re-visitation by what recording was
ever meant to me; a record of what happened on that day.
the particular sound of the piano was due to the laying on of 3 guitar
pick-ups across random strings so as to allow a dimensional effect. sorry
if it perturbs some tender lobes, but it turns out to be very useful
within the snarl of traffic.
the first 7 tracks are recorded with peter dombernowsky on drums and thøger
t. lund on upright bass, at wavelab studios in tucson, AZ by chris schultz
in january 2010.
track 8 was done at home on my 1888 88s, with peter on cajon and thøger
on upright bass and track editing. no guitar pick-ups were utilized. it
should be noted the piano is tuned a whole step down as was per intended
by manufacturer before the standard of ‘concert pitch’ was instigated
in the early 1900s. therefore C is really Bb.
the final 2 tracks are with thøger on bass again, but feature john
convertino on drums and jacob valenzuela on trumpet for track 10. this
session was a missing track from the ‘melted wires’ recordings that
can be found at our web site for further investigation.
i hope you will be happy with the quality of our product. we aim to
please. especially, as in this case, when stuck in snarl.
- howe gelb
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