Drooming Complete!

Hey Kids,

Things are finally swingin’ again for me. Mister Trey laid down all the drums for the next cd last Friday and Saturday at Junius Recording Co. His brother Chris engineered the sessions. In a short 10 hours for an extremely reasonable price, we had completed all of the drum tracks. Amazing work by the Treyster. He said he was a bit rusty, since being forced out of Sorta last winter, but I sure as hell couldn’t tell.

We only had three rehearsals prior to recording and many of the songs had melodies but no words (ref. Aerosmith’s ‘Making of Pump’). Still, Trey was able to capture all my ideas and demo programs, giving each song some real soul. He recorded against all of the demos and a mean ol’ click track, something he’s not fond of doing. Hell, I could release the demos with the new drum tracks and it would sound pretty damn good!

I returned home on Saturday night after a wicked b-day party at dada for an old TNDC friend, Charlie (another story – oh boy), plugged in the external drive and drooled over the 25+gigs of 11-track drum wave files. This summer is gonna be a blast.

Next steps for July:

  • Write some words heh
  • Record bass (eric, joe or me)
  • Record some geetars (everyone)
  • Record some lead vocals
  • Record some piano parts played by real humans to replace my existing programmed arrangements.

In August, I’ll invite a cavalcade of musicians and singers to add final touches and embellishments. I hope to have everything tracked by Labor Day.
If you wanna participate, let me know! I chickened out of asking Freddie Jones to play a trumpet solo on a couple of the tunes the other night – What an honor that would be. I’m also looking for xylophone, percussion, strings (I’ve scored out all of those parts), theramin and backing/harmony vocals.

Look for more photos and updates as things progress. I’m very proud of the material I’ve written and can’t wait to share the final product with you!

5 replies
  1. Mark P.
    Mark P. says:

    I’ll do the low harmonies just like I did when I sang for the Oak Ridge Boys and hit the low notes on our #1 hit tune, “Elvira”. Giddy up, ah ooom-bop-uh-ooom-bop-uh-Mao-Mao, high ho Silver, away!”. I have reasonable rates (paid in dryer lint and personal grooming tool shavings) and amazingly I just freed up from the tour I was on and am free. I’m a natural bass, but can also do bee-gees type falsetto if I drink enough transmission fluid.

  2. Cindy Chaffin
    Cindy Chaffin says:

    Man, I played a mean xylophone back in high school….wah….I wanna be a Jones Thing.

    Jeff I can’t wait to hear your new tunes! Plus, I miss ya kid!

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