A look at the recording process of solo artist/producer Rick Dobbelaer. The goal is to blog about the creative aspects of writing, recording and releasing a new, independent CD.
Ha, that last paragraph explains so much. I've had the album for years, loved it, but there was always something strangely dry and flat about the sound... more of a 1989 sound than a 1993 sound. Makes sense now!The trivia about the Chili Peppers sample gave me a good laugh. So many funny things can go into the production of a record.
Thanks, Jared. Doug was a child of the 80's and that is reflected in the mix.. He had hits with a hair band named Firehouse and later with Dream Theater. LT was handled all wrong by the label and we pretty much released the raw Wetlands live ep as a sort of antidote to the sound of this record.
Ha, that last paragraph explains so much. I've had the album for years, loved it, but there was always something strangely dry and flat about the sound... more of a 1989 sound than a 1993 sound. Makes sense now!
ReplyDeleteThe trivia about the Chili Peppers sample gave me a good laugh. So many funny things can go into the production of a record.
Thanks, Jared. Doug was a child of the 80's and that is reflected in the mix.. He had hits with a hair band named Firehouse and later with Dream Theater. LT was handled all wrong by the label and we pretty much released the raw Wetlands live ep as a sort of antidote to the sound of this record.
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