changin' timesoriginal louisiana soul & blues
foto: recording session, monroe, louisiana music clips, downloads and cds are available from: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/duffey and www.digstation.com +++++++
*** horns arranged by josh keene- * horns arranged by doug duffey doug duffey: vocal/piano/organ - jerry beach: guitar - tommy miller: guitar - doug johnson: bass - steve wade: drums - lisa spann: vocals - michael rasbury: vocals/percussion - josh keene: trumpet - thad noland: saxophones - jeremy davis: saxophone engineered, recorded, mixed, and mastered by michael rasbury all songs written/arranged by doug duffey (C)(P)2006 published by doug duffey music, bmi executive producers: jacqueline trachsel & doug duffey special thanks to jimmy and ellen balfour for the use of "little chicago" fotos from the sessions : left to right: jerry beach; tommy miller; steve wade; doug johnson; doug duffey: michael rasbury; lisa spann; jeremy davis, thad noland, & josh keene click on fotos to enlarge doug's notes: [on the sessions] for this cd i wanted to record in a relaxed no-stress environment. I find most studios to be sterile and uncomfortable; too much like offices or work places. I can’t stand sitting around in them for days, weeks, or months, twiddling knobs, listening over and over, dissecting/editing/changing the music, etc. The end product usually ends up being over produced and far from the original concept [sometimes better but more often worse] - although it seems to be a necessary evil, I don’t really like the multi track approach to recording anymore [i can do that alone, on my computer, thank you] I find that live
recordings always have the best energy. I wanted something that sounded
closer to what I do live. I wanted to record more like people did in
the old days: with everyone in one big room, playing at the same time. I find
this a much more honest approach to making music. I also wanted to record where
we could take our time, work at our own pace, come and go when we wanted to-
with no time-clock or restrictions- but get the tracks cut right... and
quickly. ‘back in the day’ most records were recorded ‘live in the
studio’- to a 2 track machine- in one take; if someone screwed up… they
started over… then kept the best ‘cut’. I asked michael rasbury if he could do the
recordings ‘on location’. I asked my friends jimmy and ellen balfour is we
could use “little chicago” [which they own] to record in. luckily everyone
said “yes!” and so the project began. “little chicago” [500 desiard street,
monroe, louisiana] is a landmark, and was a bar from time immemorial. It’s a great
space, downtown, with old brick walls and hardwood floors. it has a long
history and it’s been various bars/clubs over the years. [it’s unfortunately
not a music club anymore] we’ve all played there, at various times, in it’s
different incarnations, since the 70s… so we felt right at home! The basic tracks [guitar, bass, drums, piano,
scratch vocal] were recorded live- in 3 different sessions over 3 days time- at
“little chicago”. We set up in a circle, Michael mic-ed everything, got the
levels, we ran through a song once or twice, then recorded it, and kept the best
version, then went onto the next song. We knocked out 4 or 5 songs a day! We didn’t go completely old school,
as much as I would’ve liked to. we recorded the basic tracks live, then did
overdubs [horns, backing vocals, some of my lead vocals, guitars, extra keys] at
Michael’s house or mine, afterwards. I find this cd to capture the musical ‘feel’ of this region [north Louisiana] where blues, soul, r&b, rock & roll, country and gospel have all intermingled forever. I also find this cd to be very organic, with most of the songs written here in Louisiana, recorded “smack dab in the middle” of my home town, in an old club I used to play, with great friends I have luckily had most of my life. a big “thank you” to everyone who
participated in this project, and made it possible. [about the songs] I decided to go through my archive of songs
for this project, and find those that would best fit the overall ‘louisiana
flavored’ blues and soul concept, and songs that would feel good played live. there are some songs about new orleans [my
former residence and ‘spiritual’ home] mixed with some cajun, some
songs that almost sound ‘country-ish’, as well as ‘old school’ Memphis
style r&b - and some rock… all done North Louisiana style! Although, I’ve recorded some of the songs solo they’ve never been released, or haven’t been released as recorded with a band; many are from my writer's tapes- and have been waiting for years for their chance to come to light. I hope you enjoy them!
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