Friday, April 11, 2014

Music at the Moment.

First. I am aware that a lot of my sites are down for maintenance as I post this.  We were hacked and I am trying to get this done today but by Monday, latest.  The rest of this post is about the artistic projects, other business is exploding, and has had set backs as is usual when we try new stuff.  But that is the subject for another post.

There has a been a lot going on, so much that I forget to let people who are not in the immediate loop to know about it.  After we put out Great Expectations, we re-issued Acoustic One Shot from 2004 in  a new digipack.  Then we started fixing an expanded version of Jael Unplugged, the live album from the same year.  Between the two records fans will have a good overview of my songwriting in the most pure form I can muster.  Once we started the live album, Iven Kakoz, drummer from Salt of the Chief Cornerstone, suggested that we just go into the studio and jam together, so we rounded up Steve Fox on bass, Brian Danter on lead guitar, Walter Riggi to do keys and try to record it all at the same time, and Iven and me.  So we ended up with Windsors own version of the super session.  Lots of instrumental blues, excerpts of Danter/Jael compositions throughout the years and an unreleased Jael composition called The Band Played On.

"The Band Played On" references lots of classic rock titles, lyrics, and real life behind the scenes situations and was perfectly fitting to the allusion of the super session.  The original Kooper/Bloomfield blues dominated super session had Stephen Stills sit in for a cover of the Donovan song "Season of the Witch" which of course fits into a lyric line from the song.  We are not sure if or when this session will be released.  The song probably will somewhere, maybe on a compilation.

Speaking of compilations, a song from Great Expectations was released on the Walkerville Mix Tape 3, courtesy of Jamie Greer.  Go download a free copy from his facebook link or just download or stream it from the web page. http://betruewindsor.com/

This is not a religious project by any means, so for my Christian readers, this is a part of the local arts initiative, which I support and participate in but don't always agree with.  In my opinion, I value creativity and don't find it necessary to agree to support people who are using God's gifts even if they're unaware of it.  Don't download the album if you don't like local rock music.  The same could be said of the acoustic projects.  They are written from the world view of a Christian but would not qualify as Christian Music.

My live album is about half finished and is expected in a couple of months.

Brian Danter, with cancer surgery behind him, is now finally rehearsing a band (which includes Steve Fox on bass) to perform the Traitors Gate album and we have begun writing on the next 2 parts of that Trilogy, entitled Wicket Gate and Heavens Gate respectively.

In my spare time I have written and released two books, both available free in e-book form on the web and am working on another, while talking idly to Iven about the possibility of a movie.  We'll see where that goes. Salt has their new album about to explode.  Modern rock fans will love this.  What I have heard blows away the first release and it pushes the artistic envelop in a way that totally resonates with me.

I have recently been criticized a little (in a friendly way) for posting scores on facebook games, wondering where I get time.  There are down moments when I take a break for a few minutes and do a few levels, usually at the same time I'm involved with other stuff... but I probably should be doing more constructive things, like write another song.  I've only written 6 this month, mostly praise and worship stuff for church.  I find that the older I get, the less I care for anyone's approval but God's.



2 comments:

  1. I want to hear this new praise and worship music! That has always been my favorite of your stuff. :) I'm excited to hear it.

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  2. OK. I just might end up recording a bunch of it soon.

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