Sunday, September 25, 2011

Paul McClelland-Collage (fall, 2011)


This collection of songs is the 1st full series of music completed using my 24 track digital recorder, which allows me to record 24 bit WAV. files, giving the music more headroom, more air, or in other words, more room to breathe. The tracks feel fuller, wider, and the use of 24 tracks gives me more room in the sound to create more expanded arrangements, something I was somewhat limited in doing with the previous 8-track. As is usually the case, all songs are written, performed, mixed and post production mastered by the Hermit of Rogers Ave. I took the above photograph at the Museum of Art in Denver CO when Susan and I were there in the summer of 2011.

Individual selections can be listened to on your computer by simply clicking on the song you wish to hear on the jukebox. I understand that there may also be a desire to burn a hard copy of this music to CD. Simply go to the jukebox, click on 'share', then 'link to mp3'. A song list will appear below. Just highlight the song you want downloaded, and click 'download' to save each song individually to your desktop or designated folder. Once all the selections have been downloaded, you can burn a CD and enjoy the music on the playback unit of your choice.

01) Heavy Storm Today (P. McClelland)
02) Morning Stars (P. McClelland)
03) I Wanted You to Know (P. McClelland)
04) Misery and Joy (P. McClelland)
05) Bogue Chitto (P. McClelland)
06) Sometimes I Feel I've Lost My Way (P. McClelland)
07) Summer Cools into Autumn (P. McClelland)
08) Robin Meade (P. McClelland)
09) What That Noise Be (P. McClelland)
10) I'm Getting By (P. McClelland)


1 comment:

display said...

Hey Paul,

Just wanted to say hi. We've been doing updates at Harry and I keep coming across your name, comments and music, so I thought I'd stop by.

Hope all is well and glad you're still going strong. Unfortunately, since we moved our main blog off Blogger, it's hard for me to be reminded of everybody's new releases and stuff (being lazy and buried, being the other two reasons).

Your new stuff has a nice full sound, lots of extras (and the "strings" are a sweet addition). You've always had a wide variety of music here, but your 24 track seems to allow you to expand your ideas even more. Keep up the good work, buddy.
W