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stu stu studio...I have had a few songs that have been around for awhile (some more than others) and when I got the chance, I booked some time up at Reelsounds to put em down on tape. I think this was around early March 2005. With my big mouth and too many musician friends, all of a sudden I had 5 drummers, 2 bassists and only 7 songs. And so, I divided them up and we went up to the studio on various days to put down respective songs.

From the beginning of these sessions, it has been about getting friends involved in the process. And I continue on, still bringing friends in, but trying to finish these suckers off. You can read more about each song and the song's participants below.

 

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Rough Mix: mp3

Dan Smith: Drums
Jim MacGregor: Bass, B. Vox
Bill Sprowl: Guitar
AJ Sears: Keys
James Olsen: Shaker, B. Vox
Me: Vox, Guitar
Mike Janas: Mix Magic
Dear Jessica

This song was written to be included on a CD compilation for Found Magazine. The comp has since been shelved, but may be revived at a later date. The song was created based on a note written by what appeared to be a grade school boy to a girl in his class.
[* original 4trk recording ]

updated 04/22/08 :: Thea Lux added vocals

updated 11/27/06 :: this is the Chic-A-Go-Go mix of Dear Jessica. Mixed by Mike, with AL and I over his shoulder.

updated 11/24/06 :: making mix to appear on Chic-A-Go-Go. Mike now plays bass. AJ recorded keys, but they are not on this mix. 50's style breakdown. Some of James backing vox. Bill on extra guitar. Will mix for good tonight.

updated 10/26/06 :: Re-recorded my guitar.

updated 05/xx/06 :: James Olsen added shaker and a multitude of back up vocals. Will trim things back in time.

 

Rough Mix: mp3

Dean Bernadini: Drums
Mike Janas: Bass
Faiz Razi: Keys
Me: Vox, Guitar
Heliocentric Model

Dean helped re-arrange the song extensively. Shortly after Dean and I tracked this song, a bunch of us were up at the studio and we all started taking cracks at the bass. Maybe the song is a bit tricky, maybe we had a couple too many, but about 7 of us all tried and none of us were able to play it all the way through. We have been playing this song for a while now as a band and Mike was up to the task.

updated 05/24/08 :: Alan on Gypsy Fiddle and Brass.

updated 4/25/07 :: Faiz Razi added keys. Faiz has been playing with us since then and may add more or edit what he has given.

updated 12/03/06 :: Mixed in an acoustic beginning. Will probably do a better version eventually

updated 09/03/06 :: Mike Janas bass tracks.

updated 08/14/05 :: Think I just re-recorded guitar.

 

Rough Mix: mp3

Michael Dahlquist: Drums
Jim MacGregor: Bass
Me: Vox, Guitar
Windowsill Again

updated 04/22/08 :: Thea added vocals.

updated 03/17/08 :: Faiz Razi updated/re-recorded his key parts.

updated 10/26/06 :: Re-recorded guitar again.

updated 06/13/05 :: Think I just re-recorded guitar.

 

Rough Mix: mp3

Mark Brunner: Drums
Jim MacGregor: Bass
Antoine: Fender Rhodes
Infrasonics: Crazy Keys
Me: Vox, Guitar
Favorite

Mouse was surprised when he realized that the only singing on the song (the last 20 seconds) was all the singing that would be on the song and immediately wanted to re-record it. Too bad, that's a wrap!

updated 03/14/07 :: Steve, Jim and Matt from the Infrasonics got crazy on keys.

updated 06/30/05 :: Antoine added Keys.

 

Rough Mix: mp3

Michael Dahlquist: Drums
Jim MacGregor: Bass
Michael Bridavsky: Guitar
Matt Engstrom: Keys
Me: Vox, Guitar
Frail Common Animal

Written in a small empty room a long time ago with a chair, a tape recorder and a really crappy acoustic guitar.

updated 04/22/08 :: Thea added vocals.

updated 04/22/07 :: I added more guitar.

updated 03/14/07 :: Matt added Keys.

updated 12/03/06 :: MTAR added guitar.

 

Rough Mix: mp3

Joel Braun: Drums
Jon Olmsted: Bass
Me: Vox, Guitar
Sweet Lil

Tell me about you pants now, are they worldwide? They really fit your can well, why would I lie?

[Note: I would like to splice in the beginning of the song from the recording of our WLUW appearance.]

updated 04/22/08 :: Thea added vocals.

updated 03/17/08 :: Faiz Razi added some keys.

updated 06/13/05 :: Think I just re-recorded guitar.

 

Rough Mix: mp3

Dan Smith: Drums
Jim MacGregor: Bass, B. Vox
Michael Bridavsky: Guitar
Me: Vox, Guitar
That's All

One of the more recent songs of this session - written about two years ago.

updated 03/17/08 :: Faiz Razi added some keys.

updated 12/03/06 :: MTAR added guitar.

 

Contributors Section

It must be mentioned that without the great help from JonO and JimMac, these things would not have been as successful or possibly even have moved forward at all. I owe them an immense debt of gratitude. Fig has also been there almost every step of the way and he deserves the highest of fives for continuing to be a fine twister of knobs and the best of friends.

Lowdown on the collaborators

The following characters will be or have already contributed to these recordings:

Michael Bridavsky - Push-Pull / Russian Recording
I met Michael the angry russian on the Electrical Audio site and later found out he had been advising AJ, our keyboardist, on mic purchasing choices. Push-Pull is an excellent band and I look forward to recording at Russian sometime in the future.

Tim and Andy from Bottomless Pit and Silkworm.

Faiz 'Kerble' Razi from Danger Adventure and the New Project(?) with Tutku.

Tutku from Turkey Adventure and the New Project(?) with Faiz.

Matt Engstrom and some of his cohorts in The Infrasonics.

Alan Scarpone from The Bitter Tears.

James Olsen from Brothers and Sisters and regular participant in the Trail of Dead.

Drummers

Michael Dahlquist, Jim MacGregor and I Michael Dahlquist - Silkworm
[songs: Windowsill Again // Frail Common Animal]
|| blurb || Michael and I were quickly becoming best friends before his untimely death due to a tragic car accident. (We also lost John Glick and Doug Meis - I had asked Doug to play drums on an upcoming recording as well.) Michael was so great to have in the studio and while he was such fun to be around, he took the task seriously and helped with arrangements and dynamics, taking both songs further. It was a great pleasure to say the least.

Dan Smith Dan Smith - Salvo Beta/Century Rocket Building
[songs: Dear Jessica // That's All]
|| blurb || Dan has been a good friend for a while and we have been courting him to join the CRB team for some time. He has finally accepted and is an immensely valuable addition. As well as being a super nice guy, he was also a real pro in the stu. I think we challenged him with subtle techniques and mild left turns.

Mark Brunner - Reelsounds (studio)
[song: Favorite]
|| blurb || Another old friend, Mouse (mark) is like a brother to me and Reelsounds is like a second home. (He has also subbed in for CRB as drummer at shows and as drummer in recordings for Bearhawk.) He has recorded every band that I have been in in Chicago (or at least the good ones). He was funny when we recorded this song - after laying down the music tracks with a scratch vocal track, he says alright, that should be good when you get all the vocals in there, not realizing what he had heard was all the vocals. (I only sing on the last 30 seconds of the song, which is over 5 minutes long.) He says "shit, I would have played a little 'differently' had I known that." It sounded good to me...

Face Off!Joel Braun - Cornfed/Rang
[song: Sweet Lil Jesus]
|| blurb || Joel and I have collaborated on many fine adventures and he has been a key element to me making music for the last 8 years or so. When I was doing the solo thing under the moniker Lonnie Giles All Star Team (since being in Chicago) he was the drummer - except for the one time when we had a very cute friend try out. For a time it was just a two man band until JonO joined in. And Jonny played bass on this recording essentially re-uniting the original trio line-up.

Bernin DeanDean Bernadini - Chevelle/ex-Liftpoint
[song: Heliocentric Model]
|| blurb || Dean has been a mainstay up at Reelsounds ever since I introduced 50Grit to Mouse. He has been crucial in the construction of the studio and a great friend too. After 50Grit, he played with Liftpoint and is enjoying some real success with the critically acclaimed, Chevelle. I worked with Dean for a bit on Joel's 3-flat as well. Always a good guy. And he helped re-arrange this song elevating it to new heights.

The following characters will be contributing to future recordings:

Ryan Heise - System and Station
Ryan and I have been friends for over 15 years now. Big Mud Wagon was basically the first band for each of us and he has had continued success with System and Station for probably close to 10 years now. I look forward to his contributions to the sessions.

Jeremy Miller - Lowbelly (among others) / FortHazel (studio/label)
Jeremy and I have also been friends for more than a decade. He released my first solo album (cassette) as the Lonnie Giles All Star Team on FortHazel, I have appeared on an early Lowbelly record and they have since included my bands on many of their fine compilations. He is a swell fella and a swell addition to the world of music.

Daniel Naiman - Solace Bros. / Watercloset Sounds (studio)
I have been friends with Jon Polle since the old days in Boise when he played in Treepeople/Stuntman. Jon has since moved to Tucson and started The Solace Bros with Daniel. I ran into these guys backstage at a Built to Spill show and we were able to catch up a bit. Next time they came through town, we were set to play with them. Unfortunately, it was just a few short days after a horrible tragedy and we were unable to join them for the show and had to cancel. They have since made it back around and the *joesepi* band played with them then (Devil's Show) and I was able to get them the sessions disc for some possible collaboration.