Monday, April 23, 2007

Remember records?


Remember vinyl? The 80s? Those 12" disco singles of longer and different remixes of artist's songs for play in dance clubs?

Well the latest in several anthology/best of CDs by Prince has finally included some of these remix gems (if you like Prince), and I quickly bought my favorites off of iTunes and burned a disc for the car. So that's what I've been listening to this week: Pop Life, She's Always In My Hair, Let's Work, Kiss, Thieves In The Temple -- all extended, and usually better than the original, mixes. So sue me, I like the little Prince guy.

Also, with excellent co-writing help from my co-workers, studio assist from The Works' Steve Patrick (track creator extraordinaire) and Jason Tedford (engineer and mixdown champ), Barbara Raney's inspired background vocals, my own lead vocals, and a great video slideshow put together by Chip Bayer (co-worker) in one afternoon, we have assaulted the YouTube galaxy with that Sanjaya/Kaw-Liga thang I was coughing about last week. Go to this link for a listen/view. Share with your friends.

1 comment:

Ed Nicholson said...

I've decided to try to access my old vinyl again. Just bought a Dual turntable off eBay, which will arrive next week. I always liked my old Dual better than any other turntable I owned.
It'll be interesting to see if the old albums sound as good as the vinyl romanticists say they do.